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SD/USB Recorder

DN-500R Owner’s Manual

FCC INFORMATION (For US customers) 1. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Product Name: SD/USB Recorder Model Number: DN-500R

DENON Professional div. D&M Professional 1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca, IL 60143 Tel. 630-741-0330

2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT

This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modification not expressly approved by DENON may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.

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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

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 O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER T (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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3. NOTE

Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown on the rating label. Model No. DN-500R Serial No.

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1. Handle the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord. If it is damaged or deformed, it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used. When removing from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord. 2. Do not open the rear cover In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover. If problems occur, contact your DENON DEALER. 3. Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the system. Electric shock or malfunction may result.

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This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

CAUTION

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To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus

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IMPORTANT TO SAFETY WARNING:

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READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT

1. Read these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings.

13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

15. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

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10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

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16. This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.

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9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

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14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

6. Clean only with dry cloth.

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12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

2. Keep these instructions.

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This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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VORSICHT:

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Koppla loss stickproppen från eluttaget för att helt skilja produkten från nätet. Stickproppen används för att helt bryta strömförsörjningen till apparaten, och den måste vara lättillgänglig för användaren. Utsätt inte batterierna för stark hetta såsom solsken, eld eller liknande.

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Para desligar completamente este produto da corrente, desligue a ficha da tomada eléctrica. A ficha eléctrica é utilizada para interromper completamente a alimentação da unidade e deve estar num local onde o utilizador lhe possa aceder facilmente. Não exponha as pilhas a fontes de calor excessivo, como luz solar, fogo ou semelhantes.

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Per scollegare definitivamente questo prodotto dalla rete di alimentazione elettrica, togliere la spina dalla relativa presa. La spina di rete viene utilizzata per interrompere completamente l’alimentazione all’unità e deve essere facilmente accessibile all’utente. Non esporre le batterie a un calore eccessivo, per esempio al sole, al fuoco o altre fonti.

FÖRSIKTIHETSMÅTT:

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ATTENZIONE:

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Om de voeding van dit product volledig te onderbreken moet de stekker uit het stopcontact worden getrokken. De netstekker wordt gebruikt om de stroomtoevoer naar het toestel volledig te onderbreken en moet voor de gebruiker gemakkelijk bereikbaar zijn. Stel de batterijen niet bloot aan felle zonneschijn, brand, enzovoorts.

WARNHINWEISE • Vermeiden Sie hohe Temperaturen. Beachten Sie, dass eine ausreichende Belüftung gewährleistet wird, wenn das Gerät auf ein Regal gestellt wird. • Gehen Sie vorsichtig mit dem Netzkabel um. Halten Sie das Kabel am Stecker, wenn Sie den Stecker herausziehen. • Halten Sie das Gerät von Feuchtigkeit, Wasser und Staub fern. • Wenn das Gerät längere Zeit nicht verwendet werden soll, trennen Sie das Netzkabel vom Netzstecker. • Decken Sie den Lüftungsbereich nicht ab. • Lassen Sie keine fremden Gegenstände in das Gerät kommen. • Lassen Sie das Gerät nicht mit Insektiziden, Benzin oder Verdünnungsmitteln in Berührung kommen. • Versuchen Sie niemals das Gerät auseinander zu nehmen oder zu verändern. • Die Belüftung sollte auf keinen Fall durch das Abdecken der Belüftungsöffnungen durch Gegenstände wie beispielsweise Zeitungen, Tischtücher, Vorhänge o. Ä. behindert werden. • Auf dem Gerät sollten keinerlei direkte Feuerquellen wie beispielsweise angezündete Kerzen aufgestellt werden. • Bitte beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der Batterien die örtlich geltenden Umweltbestimmungen. • Das Gerät sollte keiner tropfenden oder spritzenden Flüssigkeit ausgesetzt werden. • Auf dem Gerät sollten keine mit Flüssigkeit gefüllten Behälter wie beispielsweise Vasen aufgestellt werden. • Das Netzkabel nicht mit feuchten oder nassen Händen anfassen. • Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist (OFF (STANDBY)-Position), ist das Gerät nicht vollständig vom Stromnetz (MAINS) abgetrennt. • Das Gerät sollte in der Nähe einer Netzsteckdose aufgestellt werden, damit es leicht an das Stromnetz angeschlossen werden kann. • Lagern Sie die Batterie nicht an einem Ort, an dem sie direktem Sonnenlicht oder extrem hohen Temperaturen ausgesetzt ist, wie z. B. in der Nähe eines Heizgeräts.

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Pour déconnecter complètement ce produit du courant secteur, débranchez la prise de la prise murale. La prise secteur est utilisée pour couper complètement l’alimentation de l’appareil et l’utilisateur doit pouvoir y accéder facilement. N’exposez pas les batteries à une chaleur excessive telle que le soleil, le feu ou autre.

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WARNINGS • Avoid high temperatures. Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack. • Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. • Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust. • Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long periods of time. • Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. • Do not let foreign objects into the unit. • Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the unit. • Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way. • Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths or curtains. • Naked flame sources such as lighted candles should not be placed on the unit. • Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal. • Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fluids. • Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the unit. • Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands. • When the switch is in the OFF (STANDBY) position, the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS. • The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the power supply is easily accessible. • Do not keep the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight or in places with extremely high temperatures, such as near a heater.

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PRECAUTION:

Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared. El enchufe de la alimentación se utiliza para interrumpir por completo el suministro de alimentación a la unidad y debe de encontrarse en un lugar al que el usuario tenga fácil acceso. No exponga las pilas a calor excesivo, como a la luz solar, el fuego, etc.

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Um dieses Gerät vollständig von der Stromversorgung abzutrennen, trennen Sie bitte den Netzstecker von der Wandsteckdose ab. Die Hauptstecker werden ver wendet, um die Stromversorgung zum Gerät völlig zu unterbrechen; er muss für den Benutzer gut und einfach zu erreichen sein. Setzen Sie Batterien nicht übermäßiger Wärme aus, z. B. Sonnenstrahlung, Feuer oder dergleichen.

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To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet. The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within easy access by the user. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

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• Evite temperaturas altas. Assegure uma suficiente dispersãodo calor quando a unidade forinstalada numa • Hantera nätkabeln varsamt. prateleira. • Manuseie o cabo de Håll i kabeln när den kopplas alimentaçãocom cuidado.Puxe från el-uttaget. pela ficha quando desligar • Utsätt inte apparaten för fukt, ocabo de alimentação. vatten och damm. • Mantenha a unidade afastada • Koppla loss nätkabeln om dahumidade, da água e do pó. apparaten inte kommer att • Desligue o cabo de användas i lång tid. alimentaçãoquando não estiver • Täpp inte till a utilizar aunidade por longos ventilationsöppningarna. períodos detempo. • Se till att främmande föremål • Não obstrua os orifícios inte tränger in i apparaten. deventilação. • Se till att inte insektsmedel • Não deixe objectos estranhos på spraybruk, bensen och dentro da unidade. thinner kommer i kontakt med • Não permita que insecticidas, benzina e diluente entrem em apparatens hölje. contacto com a unidade. • Ta inte isär apparaten och • Nunca desmonte ou modifique försök inte bygga om den. dealguma forma a unidade. • Ventilationen bör inte • A ventilação não deve förhindras genom att täcka ser obstruída, tapando as för ventilationsöppningarna aberturas de ventilação com med föremål såsom tidningar, objectos, como jornais, toalhas ou cortinas. bordsdukar eller gardiner. • Não devem ser colocadas • Placera inte öppen eld, t.ex. junto à unidade fontes de tända ljus, på apparaten. chama aberta, como velas • Tänk på miljöaspekterna när du acesas. bortskaffar batterier. • Respeite as regulamentações • Apparaten får inte utsättas för locais relativas à eliminação vätska. de pilhas. • Placera inte föremål fyllda • Não exponha a unidade a med vätska, t.ex. vaser, på gotejamento ou salpicos de apparaten. líquidos. • Hantera inte nätsladden med • Não coloque objectos com våta händer. líquidos, como jarras, em cima • Även om strömbrytaren står da unidade. i det avstängda läget OFF • Não manuseie o cabo de (STANDBY), så är utrustningen alimentação com as mãos inte helt bortkopplad från det molhadas. elektriska nätet (MAINS). • Quando o interruptor se • Utrustningen ska vara encontra na posição OFF installerad nära strömuttaget (STANDBY), o equipamento så att strömförsörjningen är lätt não está completamente att tillgå. desligado da REDE • Förvara inte batteriet på en ELÉCTRICA. plats som utsätts för direkt • O equipamento deve ser solljus eller på platser med instalado junto da fonte de extremt höga temperaturer, alimentação, para que a som nära ett värmeelement. fonte de alimentação esteja facilmente acessível. • Não deixe a pilha num local exposto à luz solar directa ou em locais sujeitos a temperaturas extremamente elevadas, como, por exemplo, junto de um aquecedor.

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VARNINGAR • Undvik höga temperaturer. Se till att det finns möjlighet till god värmeavledning vid montering i ett rack.

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WAARSCHUWINGEN • Vermijd hoge temperaturen. Zorg er bij installatie in een audiorack voor, dat de door het toestel geproduceerde warmte goed kan worden afgevoerd. • Hanteer het netsnoer voorzichtig. Houd het snoer bij de stekker vast wanneer deze moet worden aan- of losgekoppeld. • Laat geen vochtigheid, water of stof in het apparaat binnendringen. • Neem altijd het netsnoer uit het stopkontakt wanneer het apparaat gedurende een lange periode niet wordt gebruikt. • De ventilatieopeningen mogen niet worden beblokkeerd. • Laat geen vreemde voorwerpen in dit apparaat vallen. • Voorkom dat insecticiden, benzeen of verfverdunner met dit toestel in contact komen. • Dit toestel mag niet gedemonteerd of aangepast worden. • De ventilatie mag niet worden belemmerd door de ventilatieopeningen af te dekken met bijvoorbeeld kranten, een tafelkleed of gordijnen. • Plaats geen open vlammen, bijvoorbeeld een brandende kaars, op het apparaat. • Houd u steeds aan de milieuvoorschriften wanneer u gebruikte batterijen wegdoet. • Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan druppels of spatten. • Plaats geen voorwerpen gevuld met water, bijvoorbeeld een vaas, op het apparaat. • Raak het netsnoer niet met natte handen aan. • Als de schakelaar op OFF (STANDBY) staat, is het apparaat niet volledig losgekoppeld van de netspanning (MAINS). • De apparatuur wordt in de buurt van het stopcontact geïnstalleerd, zodat dit altijd gemakkelijk toegankelijk is. • Bewaar de batterijen niet op een plaats waar deze blootstaan aan direct zonlicht of op plaatsen waar zeer hoge temperaturen heersen, zoals in de buurt van een kachel.

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ADVERTENCIAS • Evite altas temperaturas. Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando está instalado en la consola. • Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado. Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cordón de energía. • Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y polvo. • Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo. • No obstruya los orificios de ventilación. • No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo. • No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina y diluyentes con el equipo. • Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de ninguna manera. • La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por haberse cubierto las aperturas con objetos como periódicos, manteles o cortinas. • No deberán colocarse sobre el aparato fuentes inflamables sin protección, como velas encendidas. • A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la normativa para el cuidado del medio ambiente. • No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras cuando se utilice. • No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de líquido, como jarros. • No maneje el cable de alimentación con las manos mojadas. • Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF (STANDBY), el equipo no está completamente desconectado de la alimentación MAINS. • El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder a ella. • No coloque las pilas en un lugar expuesto a la luz directa del sol o donde la temperatura sea extremadamente alta, como cerca de una calefacción.

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AVVERTENZE • Evitate di esporre l’unità a temperature elevate. Assicuratevi che vi sia un’adeguata dispersione del calore quando installate l’unità in un mobile per componenti audio. • Manneggiate il cavo di alimentazione con attenzione. Tenete ferma la spina quando scollegate il cavo dalla presa. • Tenete l’unità lontana dall’umidità, dall’acqua e dalla polvere. • Scollegate il cavo di alimentazione quando prevedete di non utilizzare l’unità per un lungo periodo di tempo. • Non coprite i fori di ventilazione. • Non inserite corpi estranei all’interno dell’unità. • Assicuratevi che l’unità non entri in contatto con insetticidi, benzolo o solventi. • Non smontate né modificate l’unità in alcun modo. • Le aperture di ventilazione non devono essere ostruite coprendole con oggetti, quali giornali, tovaglie, tende e così via. • Non posizionate sull’unità fiamme libere, come ad esempio candele accese. • Prestate attenzione agli aspetti legati alla tutela dell’ambiente nello smaltimento delle batterie. • L’apparecchiatura non deve essere esposta a gocciolii o spruzzi. • Non posizionate sull’unità alcun oggetto contenente liquidi, come ad esempio i vasi. • Non toccare il cavo di alimentazione con le mani bagnate. • Quando l’interruttore è nella posizione OFF (STANDBY), l’apparecchiatura non è completamente scollegata da MAINS. • L’apparecchio va installato in prossimità della fonte di alimentazione, in modo che quest’ultima sia facilmente accessibile. • Non tenere la batteria in luoghi esposti alla luce solare diretta o con temperature estremamente elevate, ad esempio in prossimità di dispositivi di riscaldamento.

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AVERTISSEMENTS • Eviter des températures élevées. Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur suffisante lors de l’installation sur une étagère. • Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec précaution. Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon. • Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et la poussière. • Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues périodes. • Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération. • Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans l’appareil. • Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil. • Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une manière ou d’une autre. • Ne pas recouvrir les orifices de ventilation avec des objets tels que des journaux, nappes ou rideaux. Cela entraverait la ventilation. • Ne jamais placer de flamme nue sur l'appareil, notamment des bougies allumées. • Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque vous jetez les piles usagées. • L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à l’humidité. • Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par exemple un vase, sur l’appareil. • Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec les mains mouillées. • Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF (STANDBY), l’appareil n’est pas complètement déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS). • L’appareil sera installé près de la source d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit facilement accessible. • Ne placez pas la pile dans un endroit exposé à la lumière directe du soleil ou dans des endroits présentant des températures extrêmement élevées, par exemple près d’un radiateur.

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A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING:

HINWEIS ZUM RECYCLING:

NOTA RELATIVA AL RICICLAGGIO:

ACERCA DEL RECICLAJE:

EEN AANTEKENING MET BETREKKING TOT DE RECYCLING:

Produktens emballage är återvinningsbart och kan återanvändas. Kassera det enligt lokala återvinningsbestämmelser. När du kasserar enheten ska du göra det i överensstämmelse med lokala regler och bestämmelser. Batterier får absolut inte kastas i soporna eller brännas. Kassera dem enligt lokala bestämmelser för kemiskt avfall. Denna apparat och de tillbehör som levereras med den uppfyller gällande WEEE-direktiv, med undantag av batterierna.

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Os materiais de embalagem deste produto são recicláveis e podem ser reutilizados. Elimine quaisquer materiais de acordo com as normas de reciclagem locais. Quando eliminar a unidade, obedeça às regras ou normas locais. As pilhas nunca devem ser deitadas fora ou incineradas, mas sim eliminadas de acordo com as normais locais relativas aos resíduos químicos. Este produto e os respectivos acessórios embalados em conjunto constituem o produto aplicável de acordo com a directiva WEEE, excepto as pilhas.

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UMA NOTA SOBRE A RECICLAGEM:

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OBSERVERA ANGÅENDE ÅTERVINNING:

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Het inpakmateriaal van dit product is recycleerbaar en kan opnieuw gebruikt worden. Er wordt verzocht om zich van elk afvalmateriaal te ontdoen volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften. Volg voor het wegdoen van de speler de voorschriften voor de verwijdering van wit- en bruingoed op. Batterijen mogen nooit worden weggegooid of verbrand, maar moeten volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften betreffende chemisch afval worden verwijderd. Op dit product en de meegeleverde accessoires, m.u.v. de batterijen is de richtlijn voor afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparaten (WEEE) van toepassing.

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Los materiales de embalaje de este producto son reciclables y se pueden volver a utilizar. Disponga de estos materiales siguiendo los reglamentos de reciclaje de su localidad. Cuando se deshaga de la unidad, cumpla con las reglas o reglamentos locales. Las pilas nunca deberán tirarse ni incinerarse. Deberá disponer de ellas siguiendo los reglamentos de su localidad relacionados con los desperdicios químicos. Este producto junto con los accesorios empaquetados es el producto aplicable a la directiva RAEE excepto pilas.

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I materiali di imballaggio di questo prodotto sono riutilizzabili e riciclabili. Smaltire i materiali conformemente alle normative locali sul riciclaggio. Per lo smaltimento dell’unità, osservare le normative o le leggi locali in vigore. Non gettare le batterie, né incenerirle, ma smaltirle conformemente alla normativa locale sui rifiuti chimici. Questo prodotto e gli accessori inclusi nell’imballaggio sono applicabili alla direttiva RAEE, ad eccezione delle batterie.

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Les matériaux d’emballage de ce produit sont recyclables et peuvent être réutilisés. Veuillez disposer des matériaux conformément aux lois sur le recyclage en vigueur. Lorsque vous mettez cet appareil au rebut, respectez les lois ou réglementations en vigueur. Les piles ne doivent jamais être jetées ou incinérées, mais mises au rebut conformément aux lois en vigueur sur la mise au rebut des piles. Ce produit et les accessoires inclus, à l’exception des piles, sont des produits conformes à la directive DEEE.

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UNE REMARQUE CONCERNANT LE RECYCLAGE:

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Das Verpackungsmaterial dieses Produktes ist zum Recyceln geeignet und kann wieder verwendet werden. Bitte entsorgen Sie alle Materialien entsprechend der örtlichen RecyclingVorschriften. Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung des Gerätes die örtlichen Vorschriften und Bestimmungen. Die Batterien dürfen nicht in den Hausmüll geworfen oder verbrannt werden; bitte entsorgen Sie die Batterien gemäß der örtlichen Vorschriften. Dieses Produkt und das im Lieferumfang enthaltene Zubehör (mit Ausnahme der Batterien!) entsprechen der WEEE-Direktive.

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This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in accordance with the local recycling regulations. When discarding the unit, comply with local rules or regulations. Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local regulations concerning battery disposal. This product and the supplied accessories, excluding the batteries, constitute the applicable product according to the WEEE directive.

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• DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Our products following the provisions of EC/EU directives, that as follows; LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: EC regulation 1275/2008 and its frame work directive 2009/125/EC • ÜBEREINSTIMMUNGSERKLÄRUNG Unsere Produkte unterliegen den Bestimmungen der folgenden EG/EU-Richtlinien: LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: EG-Vorschrift 1275/2008 und deren Rahmenrichtlinie 2009/125/EC • DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE Nos produits sont conformes aux dispositions des directives CE/UE comme suit ; LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: Réglementation CE 1275/2008 et sa directive cadre 2009/125/CE • DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITÀ I nostri prodotti sono conformi a quanto previsto dalle direttive EC/EU, come specificato di seguito: LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: Norma EC 1275/2008 e relativa legge quadro 2009/125/EC • DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD Nuestros productos cumplen las disposiciones de las directivas de la CE/UE siguientes: LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: Normativa de la CE 1275/2008 y su directiva marco 2009/125/CE • EENVORMIGHEIDSVERKLARING Onze producten volgen de voorwaarden van de EG/EU-richtlijnen zoals volgt; LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: EG-verordening 1275/2008 en zijn kaderrichtlijn 2009/125/EG • ÖVERENSSTÄMMELSESINTYG Våra produkter uppfyller följande föreskrifter i EC/EU-direktiv: LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: EU-direktiv 1275/2008 och dess ramdirektiv 2009/125/EC • DECLARAÇÃO DE CONFORMIDADE Nossos produtos seguem as disposições da CE / UE directivas, que, como se segue; LV: 2006/95/EC EMC: 2004/108/EC RoHS: 2011/65/EU ErP: Regulamento (CE) 1275/2008 e a respectiva Directiva-Quadro 2009/125/CE

Thank you for purchasing this DENON Professional product. To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product. After reading, be sure to keep for future reference.

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File List··························································································27 File List Menu··············································································27 Playing back files (01 Preview)····················································28 Selecting all files for copying/moving/deleting (02 Select All)······28 Changing the file name or folder name (03 Rename)··················28 Deleting Files and Folders (04 Delete)·········································28 Copying Files and Folders (05 Copy)···········································29 Moving files (06 Move)································································29 Creating folders (07 Make Folder)···············································29 Deleting marks (08 Delete Mark)·················································30 File information (09 Property)······················································30 Other functions············································································30 Locking operation buttons (Key lock)···········································30

Selecting Media····································································26

Playback

Media List·····················································································26

Recording

Menu List······················································································15 Setting defaults············································································17 Menu operations (Preset selection/Preset setting/System setting)························17 Menu Operations (Utility)·····························································23

Edit Function

Selecting the recording media or folder for storing the recorded files················································································31 Recording······················································································31 Recording Monitor·······································································33 Dual recording··············································································33 Relay recording············································································33 Timer Recording···········································································34 Timer recording start time and recording time settings··············34 Turning timer recording on/off·····················································35 Editing timer recording information·············································36 Using timer recording··································································36 Add a file during recording (Manual track)···································37 Adding marks (Marking)·······························································37 Silent skip recording····································································37 Operations during recording·······················································37 Recording time chart···································································38

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Setting defaults·····································································15

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Front Panel······················································································5 Rear Panel·······················································································7 Display·····························································································8 Switching the display·····································································8 Playback/pause/search/stop display···············································8 Properties display (Playback/pause/search/stop)···························9 Display during recording and when recording is paused·············10

Preparations·················································································11 Cables used for audio connection···············································11 Audio connections·······································································11 Analog connection (unbalanced connection)·······························11 Analog connection (balanced connection)···································11 Digital connection (COAXIAL)······················································11 Digital connection (AES/EBU)······················································11 Connecting the external control terminal·································12 Parallel port··················································································12 RS-232C terminal·········································································12 Connecting headphones······························································12 Connecting the power cord························································12 Mounting recording media·························································13 SD card························································································13 Connecting a USB device····························································14 Cautions when recording media is mounted·······························14

Setting defaults

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Selecting Files and Folders··············································27

Connections

Main Features·················································································3 Accessories·····················································································4 Cautions on handling·····································································4

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Part names and Functions

Contents

Getting Started

Getting started

Control Function Information

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Control Function···································································49

Information··············································································61

Selecting Files and Folders

Error messages·············································································61 Troubleshooting···········································································62 Main specifications······································································64 Appendix·······················································································66 License··························································································87

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USB Keyboard··············································································49 Various playback functions with RC-F400S·······························50 Part names and functions····························································50 Connection··················································································52 Hot Start playback········································································53 Playback from the main screen···················································55 Serial remote control function····················································56 RS-232C control···········································································56 D&M RC communication format·················································57 Parallel control·············································································59

Setting defaults

EDIT·······························································································47 COMBINE····················································································47 DIVIDE·························································································47 COPY···························································································48 MOVE··························································································48 UNDO··························································································48

Connections

Selecting files to playback··························································39 Playback························································································39 Operations during playback························································40 Changing files··············································································40 Fast forward and fast rewind (Search)·········································40 Jumping by frames (Frame jump)················································40 Rewind a specified amount of time and playback (Skip back)·····40 Playback pitch adjustment (Pitch control)····································41 Add marks (marking)····································································41 Searching for Marks·····································································41 Random playback·········································································41 Program playback········································································42 Create program············································································42 Program playback········································································43 Editing the program·····································································43 Saving/reading program data·······················································43 Timer playback·············································································44 Timer playback start time and playback file settings···················44 Turning timer playback on/off······················································44 Editing timer playback information··············································45 Using timer playback···································································45 Hot Start·······················································································46 Registering tracks to a hot list·····················································46 Deleting a hot list file···································································46 Saving/reading hot list data··························································46

Part names and Functions

Edit Function··········································································47

Getting Started

Playback····················································································39

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Audio

Setting defaults Selecting Media

• Equipped with XLR (analog/digital) and RCA (analog/digital) input/ output connectors for ensuring high connectivity with various devices using the standard level setting function • Equipped with a headphone jack with volume control knob to respond to a wide range of needs such as recording monitoring, etc. • Equipped with SRC (sampling rate converter) on the digital output section that automatically converts different sampling rates from the source playback to a digital output with a fixed output sampling rate

Connections

Functions • Equipped with a dual recording function that enables simultaneous recording from SD card and USB devices, further improving backup capabilities • Equipped with a relay recording function that continues recording on a different media when the remaining free space on the original recording media falls below 2MB, enabling long recording without the sound cutting out • Equipped with a recording monitor function for simultaneous monitoring of recorded data, enabling reliable monitoring of the recording status • Equipped with a timer recording/timer playback function that enables scheduled recording/playback for automatic recording or automatic playback of scheduled events • Equipped with an editing function (merge/divide/copy/move/undo) and USB keyboard file name input function for editing files from a computer, etc. • Equipped with a pitch control and master key function for fine adjustment of the playback speed

Part names and Functions

Interface • Equipped with SD/SDHC card slot (max 32 GB per card slot) and USB2.0 (high speed) compatible drive connector • Equipped with a USB2.0 (low speed) compatible keyboard connector for file name editing and control using a keyboard • Equipped with a serial control connector (RS-232C) for connection to an RC-F400S or command control • Equipped with a parallel remote connector (25Pin D-sub) for remote control without a computer

Getting Started

Main Features

NOTE Selecting Files and Folders Recording

The reproduction or use of materials such as music data or files may be restricted under the Copyright Act or other applicable laws, or under the terms of a license agreement between yourself and the material owner. Check that the conditions of use for all materials are thoroughly satisfied before reproduction etc., and use this equipment correctly. DENON Professional cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for acts of copyright infringement undertaken by the user.

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Cautions on handling

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t

Setting defaults

w

Connections

• DN-500R Instruction manual • DMP Mark Editor Installer • DMP Mark Editor Instruction manual r Security Screw for SD card door.............................................. 2 t Plastic pin and retainer.................................................... 1 each (plastic pin and retainer is attached to the SD card door at the time of purchase.)

Part names and Functions

q Quick start guide (Book)........................................................... 1 w Power cords for each region (US,EU).......................... 1 of each e CD-ROM................................................................................... 1

Selecting Media Selecting Files and Folders

• Before turning the power switch on • Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are no problems with the connection cables. • Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is set to the standby mode. When not using the machine for long periods of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet. • About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and the surroundings, condensation may form on parts inside the unit, causing the unit to fail to operate properly. If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power off and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using the unit. • Cautions on using mobile phones Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If that occurs, move the mobile phone away from the unit when it is in use. • Moving the unit Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Next, disconnect the cables connected to other system units before moving the unit. • Rack mount cautions (Required rack specifications for mounting the DN-500R on a rack ) • EIA Standard 19 inch rack • 1U Size installation compatible rack • Rack that has a guide rail or shelf board that can support this device

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Accessories Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.

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Getting Started

Part names and functions Front Panel

Part Names and Functions

For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).

q Power switch (ON/STANDBY) • Turns the unit power on and off (standby). • Power on: Green • Normal standby: Red

e Headphone jack (PHONES)························· (12) • Connect the headphones. (LEVEL)························································· (12) • Adjusts the volume of the headphones. • Press the knob to make it spring out. After adjusting the volume, press the knob back in again. (KEYBOARD) ··············································· (49) • Connect a USB keyboard.

MARK

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

w e r t y u i o Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3

Q4

y USB connector for USB device (DRIVE)···· (14) • Connect a USB device.

u SHIFT button • Allows access to features indicated under each button. • The shift mode is enabled when the SHIFT button is lit (vpage 18 “02 Shift Mode”).

i MOVE/DIMMER button························ (20, 48) • Moves the file of the current track. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to switch the display brightness of the display and LED. • The brightness of the dimmer can be set in “36 Display Dimmer” (vpage  20) and “37 LED Dimmer” (vpage  20) in the “Preset Setting”.

o COPY/REC MON. button················ (29, 33, 48)

Q2 UNDO/MARK + button························· (41, 48)

• Copies the file of the selected track. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to switch the recording monitor on or off.

• Undoes the prior edit. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to jump to the mark after the current playback position.

Q0 COMBINE/MARK button················ (37, 41, 47)

Q3 DISPLAY/TEXT button······························ (8, 9)

• Combines the selected track with a different track. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to adds a mark to the current playback or recording position.

• Switches the display. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to scroll the text display.

Q1 DIVIDE/MARK – button··················· (37, 41, 47) • Divides the currently selected track at the current playback position. • Divides the recording track at the current recording position. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to jump to the mark prior to the current playback position.

Q4 Display···························································· (8)

Recording

t USB connector for keyboard

REC MON.

PITCH

REC

DISPLAY

UNDO

Selecting Files and Folders

r Headphone Volume Adjustment Knob

DIMMER

DIVIDE

Selecting Media

w Power indicator

COMBINE

FRAME

Setting defaults

q

COPY

MENU

-LOCK

Connections

SHIFT

MOVE

LIST

MEDIA

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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W6

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH PLAY

Q8

W1 Fast Forward/Pitch + button (7)······················································· (40, 41) • Fast forwards the track. • In frame mode, this button jumps frame units in the forward direction. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to set the pitch.

Q8 Play button (1)············································ (39) • Starts playback. • The PLAY button lights during playback or when playback is paused.

W2 Fast Rewind/Pitch - button

• Returns to the previous menu. • When the file list is displayed, press the SHIFT button when it is lit to move the cursor to the top of the list.

W3 FRAME/PITCH button··························· (40, 41)

W0 Jog Dial/PUSH ENTER button

• Displays the menu. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to lock the operation buttons on the unit.

W5 LIST/MEDIA button··················· (26, 27, 31, 39) • The “File List” is displayed. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to display the media list for switching media.

W6 SD Card Door··············································· (13) W7 SD Card Slot················································ (13) • Insert an SD/SDHC card (max. 32GB). SDXC and UHS are not supported.

Playback Edit Function

• Switches the functions of buttons 6 and 7 to frame mode or search mode. • The FRAME button lights in frame mode. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to switch the pitch on or off. The PITCH button lights when Pitch is on.

Control Function

• Rotate the dial to skip tracks. • Used to adjust the recording level during recording or when recording is paused. • Used to move the cursor or select setting items when the menu is displayed. • Rotate the dial when the SHIFT button is lit to adjust the recording level or recording balance during recording or when recording is paused. • Press the button to enter the setting item or menu.

W4 MENU/LOCK button······················· (15, 17, 30)

Recording

(6)······················································· (40, 41) • Fast rewinds the track. • In frame mode, this button jumps frame units in the reverse direction. • Press when the SHIFT button is lit to set the pitch.

Q9 BACK button

Q9

Selecting Files and Folders

• Press the button during playback or recording to pause playback or recording. • The PAUSE button lights when playback or recording is paused.

Q7

Selecting Media

Q7 PAUSE button (3)································· (32, 39)

• When “08 One Touch Rec” (vpage  18) in “Preset Setting” is “Off”, press the button once to enter the record pause mode and press again to start recording. • When “08 One Touch Rec” (vpage  18) in “Preset Setting” is “On”, press the button once to start recording. • The REC button lights during recording. • The REC button flashes during recording is paused.

Q6

Setting defaults

Q5 REC button (4)············································· (31)

• Press the button during playback or when playback is paused to stop playback. These operations can be set in “23 Finish Mode” (vpage 19) of “Preset Setting”. • Press the button during recording or when recording is paused to stop recording and standby at the start of the last recorded file. • The STOP button lights when a track is stopped or cued. • Press when a track is cued to stop.

PAUSE

TEXT

Q5

Q6 STOP button (2)···································· (17, 39)

STOP

REC

DISPLAY

W0

Connections

SHIFT

W5 W4 W3 W2 W1

Part Names and Functions

W7

Getting Started

Front Panel

Information

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Getting Started

Rear Panel RS-232C

we

q Analog input (Balanced) terminal··········································· (11)

w Analog input (Unbalanced) terminal······································ (11) • RCA Type

e Digital input (XLR) terminal···················································· (11)

y u

REMOTE

i

o

t Analog output (balanced) terminal········································ (11) • XLR Type • Pin Arrangement: 1. GND / 2. Hot / 3. Cold

y Analog output (unbalanced) terminal···································· (11) • RCA Type

u Digital output (XLR) terminal·················································· (11) • IEC60958 Type I (AES/EBU) • Pin Arrangement: 1. Common / 2. Hot / 3. Cold

i Digital output (RCA) terminal················································· (11) • IEC60958 Type II (COAXIAL)

Q0

Q1

o RS-232C Terminal······························································· (12, 56) • 9pin DSUB Connector (Female)

Q0 Parallel port (PARALLEL)··················································· (12, 59) • 25pin DSUB Connector (Female)

Q1 AC Inlet (AC IN)········································································· (12) • Connect the supplied power cord.

Selecting Media

• XLR Type • IEC60958 Type I • Pin Arrangement: 1. Common / 2. Hot / 3. Cold

r t

DIGITAL OUTPUT

Setting defaults

• XLR Type • Pin Arrangement: 1. GND / 2. Hot (w/ Phantom) / 3. Cold • The line input level can be changed using “08 Volume Input” (vpage 22) in “System Setting”.

ANALOG OUTPUT

Connections

q

DIGITAL INPUT

Part Names and Functions

ANALOG INPUT

PARALLEL

r Digital input (RCA) terminal···················································· (11) Selecting Files and Folders

• IEC60958 Type II

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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The playback status and information about various media is displayed on the DN-500R display. Details of the display differ depending on the operating status (stopped/recording/playing) of the DN-500R.

y Status display

Q2 Playback level display

• Displays the operating status. CUE

Press DISPLAY.

CUE

PAUSE

• The display details change each time the button is pressed. COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

AUDIBLE PAUSE

DISPLAY

SEARCH TEXT

PLAY REC PAUSE

u Folder name

• The properties display can also be switched using DISPLAY. P USB

000 : 00 : 00

REM

04:14:44

XXXXX.MP3

L

-60

40

20

PITCH OFF M 12

R DATE 05/13/2013

FolderXXX

y

u i o Q0

Q1

6

0.0% 0

-61 dB -61

i Track name

232

• Displays the selected track name.

o Remaining time display

TMR 11:44PM EOM 44K

Q2

• Displays the remaining time of the current track. • The display format can be set in “33 Time Display” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”. • When the selected track is VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format, the estimated remaining time is displayed.

Q33 Q4 Q5 Q6

Q0 Elapsed time display q Playback range display

• The current date and time are displayed when playback is stopped. • During playback, the date and time when the selected track was created are displayed. • The display format can be set in “14 Time Form” and “15 Date Form” (vpage  22) in “Preset Setting”.

t Programmed playback display • Displays the settings configured in “22 Program” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. PRG: Displayed when programmed playback is on.

e Repeat playback display

Control Function

• Displays the settings configured in “24 Repeat” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. RPT: Displayed when repeat playback is on.

• “TMR” is displayed when the “Timer Recording” (vpage 34) or “Timer playback” (vpage 44) is set.

Edit Function

• Displays the settings configured in “20 Play Mode” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. CNT: Continuous playback SGL: 1 track playback

Q1 Time/Date display

Q6 Timer Display

Playback

w Playback mode display

• Displays the settings configured in “21 Random” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. RND:  Displayed when random playback is on.

• “EOM” is displayed when a setting other than “Off” is set for “31 End Of Message” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”.

Recording

• Displays the current playback range. • Displays the settings configured in “19 Play Range” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. FLD: Current folder/ALL: All folders

• The elapsed time of the currently selected track is displayed. • The display format can be set in “33 Time Display” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”.

r Random playback display

Q5 End of track notification display

Selecting Files and Folders

qwert

0000 /0000

• Displays the sampling rate of the audio output. (44 K/48 K/96 K) • When a sampling rate is not applied when Ext(AES) is used, “EXT” flashes in the display. Nothing is displayed when “Auto” is used.

Selecting Media

FLD CNT RPT RND PRG

524M TR

• Displays the path to the selected folder.

Q4 Sampling rate display

Setting defaults

REC

Playback/pause/search/stop display

• Displays the recording monitor status. R.MON:  Displayed when the recording monitor is on.

Connections

SHIFT

MOVE

Q3 Recording monitor display

Part Names and Functions

Switching the display

• Displays the playback level. • With a three-second peak hold.

STOP

Getting Started

Display

Information

8

W0 P USB

524M TR

0000 /0000

000 : 00 : 00

REM

04:14:44

XXXXX.MP3

L

-60

40

20

0.0%

PITCH OFF M 12

R DATE 05/13/2013

6

• Displays the ON/OFF status of the pitch function, master key and playback speed (percentage). • “M” is displayed when the master key is on. • The right side displays the total number of tracks on the selected media, and the left side displays the selected track number.

q w e r t

TMR 44K

W0 Media display

Property 0001 BGM_001.mp3( /Full/Path) 01/02/2013 10:23:45AM 44K Mo 320kbps “Album” , “Title” , “Artist”

q Title Name w Track number/file name • Displays the selected track number and file name. • The path to the folder in which the file is stored is displayed in the parentheses ( ).

e Time/Date Display • Displays the date and time when the selected track was created. • The display format can be set in “14 Time Form” and “15 Date Form” (vpage  22) in “Preset Setting”.

r Track recording information • Sampling rate • Channel • St: Stereo / Mo: Monaural • Number of quantization bits or bit rate

t Album name • Only for MP3 files, the album name within the ID3 tag is displayed. Title • Only for MP3 files, the title name within the ID3 tag is displayed. Artist • Only for MP3 files, the artist name within the ID3 tag is displayed.

If the text information does not fit in the display, press TEXT in shift mode to scroll and display the hidden text.

Selecting Files and Folders

• Displays the type of currently selected media (SD/USB) and the amount of free space. • The currently selected media is set in the upper part and “P” is displayed in front of the media. • The backup media (dual recording) is set in the lower part (when applicable) and “B” is displayed in front of the media. When a secondary media (relay recording) is set, “S” is displayed in front of the media. • If there is no free space on the lower media, “MEDIA FULL” is displayed. • If the lower media reaches 2000 tracks, “TRACK FULL” is displayed. • If writing is prohibited to the lower media, “WRITE LOCK” is displayed. • “1” indicates the currently selected media.

Selecting Media

Q9 Track number display

232

Setting defaults

Q8 Pitch display

-61 dB -61

Connections

• Lights when remote serial commands are being received.

0

Properties display (Playback/pause/search/stop)

11:44PM EOM

FolderXXX

Q7 Remote serial connection display

Q7

Part Names and Functions

FLD CNT RPT RND PRG

Q8

Q9

Getting Started

Display

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

9

i Track name display

Display during recording and when recording is paused

• Displays the progress bar when “14 Auto Track” (vpage  18) of “Preset Setting” is set to anything other than off.

• Press DISPLAY to switch to an enlarged level meter display.

P USB S SD

000 : 00 : 00

REM

L

-60

40

20

12

6

R DATE 05/13/2013

04:14:44

XXXXX.MP3

0.0%

PITCH OFF M

-61 dB -61

0

11:44PM

FolderXXX

232

TMR S.S. 48K

524M TR

, P SD

Q1

000:00:00

0001 /0001

-20

-12

0.0% 232

PITCH OFF

-6

-20 dB -20

0

XXXXX.MP3

• Displays “09 Audio Input” (vpage  18) of the current “Preset Setting”. • UBAL: Unbalanced / BAL: Balanced / AES: AES/EBU / COAX: Coaxial

w Recording file display

e Recording format display

r Recording channel display

• Displays the recording level. With a threesecond peak hold.

Q3 Recording monitor display

t Auto track display

• Displays the recording monitor status. R.MON:  Displayed when the recording monitor is on.

• Displays “ATK” when “14 Auto Track” (vpage  18) of the current “Preset Setting” is on.

Q4 Displays the recording sample rate.

y Status display

• Recording sampling rate. • Displays “12 Sample Rate” (vpage  18) of “Preset Setting”. • When a sampling rate is not applied when Ext(AES) is used, “EXT” flashes in the display.

• Displays the operating status. STOP CUE

CUE

PAUSE

Q5 Silent skip display

AUDIBLE PAUSE

• Displays “S.S.” when “16 Silent Skip” (vpage 19) of “Preset Setting” is on.

SEARCH PLAY

Q6 Timer Display • “TMR” is displayed when the “Timer Recording” (vpage 34) or “Timer playback” (vpage 44) is set.

REC PAUSE REC

W0 Media display • Displays the type of currently selected media (SD/USB) and the amount of free space. • The currently selected media is set in the upper part and “P” is displayed in front of the media. • The backup media (dual recording) is set in the lower part (when applicable) and “B” is displayed in front of the media. When a secondary media (relay recording) is set, “S” is displayed in front of the media. • If there is no free space on the lower media, “MEDIA FULL” is displayed. • If the lower media reaches 2000 tracks, “TRACK FULL” is displayed. • If writing is prohibited to the lower media, “WRITE LOCK” is displayed. • “1” indicates the currently selected media.

Edit Function

• Displays “11 Rec Channel” (vpage  18) of the current “Preset Setting”. • ST: Stereo / MONO: Mono (Lch) / MIX: Lch Rch Mix

Q2 Recording level meter

• The right side displays the total number of tracks on the selected media, and the left side displays the selected track number.

Playback

• Displays “10 Rec Format” (vpage  18) of “Preset Setting”. • MP3: Bit rate / WAV: No. of quantization bits

• The recording start date and time are displayed during the recording operation.

Q9 Track number display

Recording

• Displays “10 Rec Format” (vpage  18) of “Preset Setting”. • MP3 / WAV

Q1 Time/Date display

TMR S.S. 48K

• Displays the ON/OFF status of the pitch function, master key and playback speed (percentage). • “M” is displayed when the master key is on.

Selecting Files and Folders

q Recording input display

• Displays the elapsed recording time of the current track. • The display format can be set in “33 Time Display” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”.

Q33 Q4 Q5 Q6

Q8 Pitch display

Selecting Media

-40

Q2

,

u i o Q0

-60

• Displays the remaining recordable time on the selected media. • The display format can be set in “33 Time Display” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”. • “---:--:--” is displayed if the format cannot be applied to the remaining time display.

Q0 Elapsed time display

y

UBAL MP3 320 ST ATK

o Remaining time display

Setting defaults

qwert

0000 /0000

524M TR 030G

Q7

Connections

UBAL MP3 320 ST ATK

Q8

Q9

• Displayed when the remote serial command is being received.

Part Names and Functions

W0

Q7 Remote serial connection display

Getting Started

Display

u Folder name display Control Function

• Displays the path to the selected folder.

Information

10

NOTE

Analog connection (unbalanced connection)

Digital connection (COAXIAL)

Connect line-level analog inputs/outputs to the analog (unbalanced) input/output terminals for playback or recording.

Connect digital inputs/outputs to the digital input/output (COAXIAL) connectors for playback or recording.

Connections

ANALOG INPUT

L

DIGITAL INPUT

ANALOG OUTPUT

CDR/CD

Amp Mixer Preamp

AUDIO OUT L R

AUDIO IN L R

L

R

ANALOG OUTPUT

DIGITAL OUTPUT

CDR/CD

Amp Mixer Preamp

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL IN

Selecting Media

Cables used for audio connection

R

DIGITAL INPUT

Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.

Audio cables

L

R

L

R

L

L

Red

R

R

Stereo audio cable (Sold separately)

Analog connection (balanced connection)

Connect digital inputs/outputs to the digital input/output (AES/EBU) connectors for playback or recording.

Connect line-level analog inputs/outputs to the analog (balanced) input/output terminals for playback or recording.

Recording

Digital Connection (RCA)

Digital connection (AES/EBU)

Coaxial digital cable (Sold separately) ANALOG INPUT

ANALOG INPUT

DIGITAL INPUT

Balanced cable (Sold separately)

Amp Mixer Preamp

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

R

L

CDR/CD

Amp Mixer Preamp

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL IN

ANALOG OUTPUT

CDR/CD L

ANALOG OUTPUT

R

DIGITAL OUTPUT

Edit Function Control Function

1:GND 2:Hot 3:Cold

DIGITAL INPUT

Playback

Analog Connection (XLR), Digital Connection (XLR)

Selecting Files and Folders

Analog Connection (RCA) White

Setting defaults

Preparations

Audio connections

Part names and Functions

• Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed. • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. • Insert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result in the generation of noise. • Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right). • Connect the cables to the correct input and output terminals. • Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables. Doing so can result in humming or noise.

Getting Started

Connections

Information

11

Connecting headphones

Connecting the power cord

Connect the headphones to the headphone jack (PHONES).

Insert the power cord when all other connections are completed. Be sure to connect the ground wire also.

Connect the external device to the parallel port.

RS-232C

SHIFT

PARALLEL

REMOTE

PARALLEL

Connections

RS-232C

DIGITAL OUTPUT

Part names and Functions

Parallel port

REMOTE

RS-232C terminal

NOTE

RS-232C

PARALLEL

To AC outlet (AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz) European, UK and Asia/Pacific models

NOTE

REMOTE

RS-232C control allows you to perform external control from the host. For details on RS-232C control, see “Serial remote control function” (vpage 56).

Recording

• Be sure to insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet. If the plug is not properly inserted, it could cause a malfunction or noise. • Do not unplug the power cord while the unit is operating. • Do not use a power cord other than the cord supplied with this unit.

Selecting Files and Folders

To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively when using headphones.

Power cord (supplied)

Selecting Media

Connect an RS-232C straight cable with a 9-pin D-sub connector to the RS-232C serial terminal.

When you press the headphone volume adjustment knob (LEVEL), the knob will spring out. After adjusting the volume, press the knob back in again.

To AC outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz) U.S.A. and Canada models

Setting defaults

Parallel control can be used to control DN-500R from an external device. For details on parallel control, see “Parallel control” (vpage 59).

DIGITAL OUTPUT

Getting Started

Connecting the external control terminal

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnRemoving the SD Card

SD card nnInserting an SD card

1

Open the SD card door in the direction indicated with the arrow.

the SD card door in the direction indicated 1 Open with the arrow. The screen displays “SD DOOR OPEN”.

The screen displays “SD DOOR OPEN”.

nnSD card protection

The DN-500R SD card door can be fixed in place using the SD card security screw included. (A small Phillips screwdriver is required for installation). Fixing the SD card door prevents the door from being opened easily, thus preventing accidental loss of the SD card.

Setting defaults

SD card door

Insert the SD card fully into the SD card slot until a “click” sound is heard.

2

Press the SD card.

The SD card springs out. Remove the card.

Plastic pin • Store the removed plastic pin and retainer in a safe place.

the security screw to the screw hole from 2 Attach which the plastic pin was removed, and tighten it using a small Phillips screwdriver.

Selecting Files and Folders

SD card

Retainer • The operation in progress continues even while “DOOR OPEN” is displayed. • To make “DOOR OPEN” disappear, close the SD card door or press the jog dial.

Selecting Media

2

Connections

1 Remove the plastic pin and retainer.

Part names and Functions

Check beforehand that playback from or recording to the SD card is stopped.

Getting Started

Mounting recording media

Recording Playback

3 Close the SD card door.

Control Function Information

• If the SD card door does not close with a “click”, check that the SD card is fully inserted into the slot.

SD card security screw

Edit Function

NOTE Removing the SD card during recording may result in incorrect writing of the recorded file. Do not remove the SD card during recording.

13

About SD card

Connecting a USB device

Cautions when recording media is mounted

The DN-500R supports USB flash memory and external USB device (mass storage class).

• Do not used a cracked or warped SD card or USB drive, or one that has been repaired with adhesive. • “Loading...” appears on the display when recording media is mounted or loaded. Do not remove the recording media while this message is displayed.

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

Setting defaults

SHIFT

Connections

• USB-HUBs are not supported. • HFS+ is only supported for playback. • FAT16/FAT32 file systems are supported.

Part names and Functions

For details of SD cards that have been confirmed as being compatible for use by DENON, see the DENON website (URL: http://www.d-mpro.com).

Getting Started

Mounting recording media

Selecting Media

USB Device Selecting Files and Folders

NOTE Removing the USB drive during recording may result in incorrect writing of the recorded file. Do not remove the USB drive during recording.

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Getting Started

Setting defaults Menu List MENU 01 User Preset Sel

MENU

18

02 Preset Setting X

Page

31 End Of Message 32 Master Key 33 Time Display 34 File Sort 35 Dimmer 36 Display Dimmer 37 LED Dimmer 38 Screen Saver 39 Fader Start 40 Para Rem Mode 41 Keyboard Type 42 Default

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Rec Timer Menu

04 Play Timer

Play Timer List (Max. 30)

Play Timer Menu

05 Program List

Program List (Max. 99)

MENU

34

44

Recording

Rec Timer List (Max. 30)

Insert Program List Menu

Remove

42 Playback

Remove All Load Save Preview

Hot List (Max. 20)

Set Hot List Menu

Remove Remove All Save

Control Function

Load

46

Edit Function

Auto Mapping 06 Hot List

Selecting Files and Folders

03 Rec Timer

Edit Insert Clear All Clear Timer On Timer Off Edit Insert Clear All Clear Timer On Timer Off Preview

Selecting Media

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20

Setting Item

Setting defaults

02 Preset Setting X

01 PRESET1 02 PRESET2 03 PRESET3 01 Preset Title 02 Shift Mode 03 Power On 04 Dual Rec 05 Relay Rec 06 Rec Level Type 07 ALC 08 One Touch Rec 09 Audio Input 10 Rec Format 11 Rec Channel 12 Sample Rate 13 Pre Record 14 Auto Track 15 Auto Mark 16 Silent Skip 17 Silent Level 18 Silent Time 19 Play Range 20 Play Mode 21 Random 22 Program 23 Finish Mode 24 Repeat 25 Auto Cue 26 Skip Back 27 Search Mode 28 Auto Fade In 29 Auto Fade Out 30 Start Delay

Setting button

Page

Connections

MENU

Setting Item

Part names and Functions

Setting button

Information

15

Setting button

MENU

Setting defaults Selecting Media Selecting Files and Folders

08 Utility

21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 24 24 24 25 25 25

Connections

MENU

Page

Part names and Functions

07 System Setting

Setting Item 01 Timer Priority 02 Rec Folder 03 Signal Pass Thru 04 User Area 05 File Name Form 06 Mono Play 07 Output Rate 08 Volume Input 09 Ref(XLR/RCA) 10 Input Trim Lch 11 Input Trim Rch 12 Output Trim Lch 13 Output Trim Rch 14 Time Form 15 Date Form 16 Display Contrast 17 Language 18 Serial Bit Rate 19 Machine Name 20 Daylight Saving 21 Admin Passwd 22 Auto Reboot 23 Default 01 Time/Date 02 Load Setting 03 Save Setting 04 Firmware Version 05 Format Media 06 Speed Check

Getting Started

Menu List

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

16

the jog dial to select the menu of the settings that you want to change, and 3 Rotate press ENTER.

the jog dial to select the setting item that you want to change, and press 4 Rotate ENTER.

The setting item is chosen.

Jog Dial/ENTER

MENU

SHIFT

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

• To continue to set other items, perform the operation in step 4, 5 again. • To return to the upper level menu from the menu item currently being set, press BACK.

STOP

PAUSE

6 After you finish all settings, press MENU.

The changed settings are saved, and DN-500R returns to the stopped status.

PLAY

TEXT

Canceling settings

BACK

1 Press ON/STANDBY. 2 While DN-500R is stopped, press MENU.

The power of DN-500R is switched ON, and the display screen lights. The menu list is displayed.

Recording

User Preset Sel Preset Setting 1 Rec Timer Play Timer Program List

Selecting Files and Folders

Follow the steps below. q Press STOP. Displays the “Exit without Saving?”. w Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER. The settings are canceled.

Selecting Media

STOP

01 02 03 04 05

Setting defaults

ON/STANDBY

5 Rotate the jog dial to select the detailed item that you want to set, and press ENTER.

Connections

The setting item is chosen.

Menu operations (Preset selection/Preset setting/System setting)

Part names and Functions

The menu list of the selected item is displayed.

• If an Admin password is set for “System Setting”, the password needs to be entered.

Getting Started

Setting defaults DN-500R can record audio input on an SD card in the unit or to a USB drive. DN-500R is equipped with various recording and playback settings so that you can use wideranging applications to record and play back. DN-500R also allows you to program up to three preset settings. Use this feature to preset recording and playback setting patterns in advance, according to your purpose. You can switch the settings for a specific purpose by simply selecting the preset number. When using this unit for the first time, be sure to set the clock before use. For details on how to set the clock, see “Time/Date” (vpage 24).

Playback

• For details on the setting items in each menu, see “Menu List” (vpage 15).

Edit Function Control Function Information

17

nnSelecting presets (User Preset Sel)

Setting Items

Three presets (PRESET1/PRESET2/PRESET3) can be created. Select and use the presets according to how the unit is used.

Setting Items

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) Preset X (X=1 – 3)

Playback Edit Function

NOTE

Control Function

• When the size of a recorded file reaches 2GB, recording automatically switches to a new file and continues. • There could be sound cutoffs for a short period of time between files depending on the capacity of a recorded file.

Recording

Off: Record without creating a new file. 1min / 5min / 10min / 15min / 30min / 1hour / 2hour / 6hour / 8hour / 12hour / 24hour

Selecting Files and Folders

13 Pre Record When recording is started from the recording paused status, recording starts retroactively for this set amount of time. 14 Auto Track Creates a new file for each recording time set and continues recording.

Selecting Media

NOTE This is only enabled for recording analog input. • 96k cannot be selected when the “10 Rec Format” is MP3. Off: Turns pre recording off. 1sec / 2sec / 3sec / 4sec / 5sec

Setting defaults

 or details, see “Renaming presets” (vpage 21). F Momentary: Switches to the shift mode when holding down the SHIFT button when another button is pressed. Lock: Switches to the shift mode when the SHIFT button is pressed. In this case, the SHIFT button lights. 03 Power On Stop: Stops when the power is switched on. Sets the operation when the Resume Play: Start playback from the track that was played last by the DN-500R power is switched previous operation. on. Play First: Playback starts from the first track in the folder that was played last by the previous operation. Rec:  Starts recording in the folder of the currently selected media. Settings for the save folder can be configured in “02 Rec Folder” (vpage 21) in “System Setting”. 04 Dual Rec Off: Turns dual recording off. Sets the backup media for SD: Selects SD as the backup media. dual recording. USB: Selects USB as the backup media. 05 Relay Rec Off: Turns relay recording off. Sets the media (secondary SD: Selects SD as the secondary media. media) on which recording USB: Selects USB as the secondary media. continues when relay recording is used. 06 Rec Level Type Master/Bal:  Adjusts the input level and balance of the left and right Sets the jog dial as the channels. selection method for the Separate L/R:Adjusts the input level of the left and right channels recording level. individually.

02 Shift Mode Sets operations for the SHIFT button.

Connections

These settings are performed independently for each of the 3 presets (Preset-1/Preset-2/ Preset-3). Firstly, select the preset number that you want to set from “01 Presets” in the menu. • There are preset items that have different initial values for PRESET 1, 2 and 3. In this case, the PRESET number is recorded after the initial value.

Part names and Functions

nnPreset Setting

01 Preset Title Changes the preset name.

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default)

Off (PRESET1/2): Turns ALC off. Mix: Sets the same ALC for the left and right channels. Separate (PRESET3): Sets ALC for the left and right channels individually. Off (PRESET1/2): Press the REC button once to pause recording, and again to start recording. On (PRESET3): Press the REC button once to start recording. Bal: Records the XLR analog input terminal source. UnBal: Records the RCA analog input terminal source. AES / EBU: Records the XLR digital input terminal source. Coaxial: Records the RCA digital input terminal source. 10 Rec Format MP3-320 (PRESET2) / MP3-256 / MP3-192 / Selects the audio format MP3-128 (PRESET1) / MP3-64 / PCM-16 / (MP3 or PCM) for recording. PCM-24 (PRESET3) • Indicated bitrate values are those when you record as a stereo file. • Select the bitrate for the MP3 format. • Select the quantized bit number for the PCM format. • MP3 cannot be selected when the “12 Sample Rate” is 96k. 11 Rec Channel Stereo: Records as a stereo (2-channel) file. Select whether to record as Mono(L): Records as a monaural (left channel) file. a stereo file or a monaural MonoMix: Mixes as stereo (2-channel) and records as a -3dB file. file. 44.1k (PRESET1/2): Records at 44.1kHz. 12 Sample Rate 48k: Records at 48kHz. Selects the sampling 96k (PRESET3): Records at 96kHz. frequency for recording. Ext (AES): Records with an external clock (AES/EBU).

07 ALC Sets ALC (Auto Level Control). 08 One Touch Rec Sets the REC button operation. 09 Audio Input Selects the audio input source for recording.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Information

18

Setting Items

• A maximum of 30 marks can be written to one file. • Marking numbers are attached in numerical order starting from 1. • Marks can also be added manually. For details, see “Add marks (marking)” (vpage 41). • Marks can be edited using the “DMP Mark Editor” software included. For details, see the instruction manual on the included CD-ROM. icon is shown on the

The auto cue function temporarily stops playback at the point where playback restarts after skipping the silent portion at the beginning of a file.

NOTE

1sec / 2sec / 3sec / 4sec / 5sec

Playback

Continuous: Continuously plays the tracks within the selected folder or within all folders (according to the “19 Play Range” setting). Single: Plays back only 1 track.

Recording

All: Plays back all of the tracks in all folders. Folder: Plays back all of the tracks in the selected folder.

Selecting Files and Folders

If the silent portion cannot be detected at the beginning of a file even after 20 seconds, then temporarily stops playback at the beginning of the file. 26 Skip Back 0.5 – 2 – 60sec: Set the skip back time for a track that is currently being The track skips back just the played back to 0.5 second intervals between 0.5 and set amount of time during 10 seconds, or 5 second intervals between 10 and 60 playback or when paused, seconds. and plays back or remains paused (vpage 40 “Skip back”). 27 Search Mode Normal: Plays back audio in 2 x speed search, but does not play back Sets the search mode. audio at faster playback speeds. Silent: Audio is not played back during search. 28 Auto Fade In Off: Does not function. Sets the fade in time at the 0.5 sec/1.0 sec/3.0 sec: The volume gradually increases for the set time. start of playback. 29 Auto Fade Out Off: Does not function. Sets the fade out time when 0.5 sec/1.0 sec/3.0 sec: The volume gradually decreases for the set time. playback is stopped.

Selecting Media

 • If the recording is temporarily stopped because of the silent skip function, “S.S” will flash on the display. • When “16 Silent Skip” is “On”, a maximum 0.5 second pre recording is added before starting recording from the recording paused state. –60dB / –54dB / –38dB / –20dB

Setting defaults

Off: Turns the silent skip function off. On: Turns the silent skip function on. The S.S display (vpage 37 “Silent skip recording”).

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) On: Random order playback is performed. Off: Random order playback is not performed. On: Plays back tracks in the set order (programmed playback). Off: Programmed playback is not performed. Stop: Playback stops. Next: When playback is stopped, the next track is cued. Recue: Playback stops and returns to the cue point. On: Repeat playback is performed. Off: Repeat playback is not performed. Off: Turns the auto cue function off. -48dB/-42dB/-36dB:  After the track has been selected, audio in the beginning of the track that is below the set volume level is skipped and temporarily stops playback.

Connections

17 Silent Level Sets the silent level when “15 Auto Mark” or “16 Silent Skip” is set to on. 18 Silent Time Set the silence judgment time for silent skip recording. 19 Play Range Sets the track playback range. 20 Play Mode Sets the track playback mode.

Off: Turns the auto mark function off. On: Turns the auto mark function on.

Setting Items 21 Random Sets random playback. 22 Program Sets programmed playback. 23 Finish Mode Sets the operation when playback is stopped. 24 Repeat Sets repeat playback. 25 Auto Cue Sets the auto cue function.

Part names and Functions

15 Auto Mark If an input that is below the level set in “17 Silent Level” continues for longer than the time set in “18 Silent Time” (vpage 19), marking information is written in the file. This mark is useful when searching for a specific point during playback. 16 Silent Skip If an input that is below the level set in “17 Silent Level” continues for longer than the time set in “18 Silent Time”, recording is paused. Recording is restarted when input above the set level is received again.

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default)

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Edit Function Control Function Information

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Setting Items

Setting Items 38 Screen Saver Sets the screen saver. 39 Fader Start Sets the operations when parallel remote is used.

Off: Does not function. 0 sec: Flashes for 0.5 seconds when the track ends. 5 sec / 10 sec / 15 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec: Flashes for the set amount of time before the track ends. Off: Disabled. On: Enabled. HH:MM:SS: Displayed in hours/minutes/seconds. MMM:SS;FF: Displayed in minutes/seconds/frames.

 or details on parallel remote, see “Parallel control” (vpage 59). F Hot Start: Sets the Hot Start mode. Hot Cue: Sets the Hot Cue mode (Playback is not performed by Hot Start). US(English) / UK(English) / FR(French) / GE(German)/ IT(Italian) / SP(Spanish) / DU(Dutch) / SW(Swedish) / JP(Japanese)

Edit Function

Resets all of the preset settings to the defaults.

Playback

40 Para Rem Mode Sets the operating mode of the parallel remote function. 41 Keyboard Type Sets the language type of the keyboard connected to the DN-500R. 42 Default

Recording

37 LED Dimmer Sets the LED brightness.

100%: Normal brightness. 75%: 75 % of the normal brightness. 50%: 50 % of the normal brightness. 25%: 25 % of the normal brightness. 0%: Off in the standby status, and 25 % of the normal brightness during operation. 100%: Normal brightness. 75%: 75 % of the normal brightness. 50%: 50 % of the normal brightness. 25%: 25 % of the normal brightness.

Selecting Files and Folders

35 Dimmer Turns the “36 Display Dimmer” and “37 LED Dimmer” settings on/off. 36 Display Dimmer Sets the brightness of the display.

Selecting Media

NOTE Files are sorted in folder units. Off: Does not function. ON: Functions.

Setting defaults

Name: Sorts files into order of symbols ! numbers ! alphabetical order. Date: Sorts files into date order.

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) Off: Does not function. On: The screen saver starts when there are no operations for 30 minutes. Play: Plays back while the FADER START pin of the parallel remote is closed. Play-Pause: Plays back while the FADER START pin is closed, and pauses when this pin is opened. Play-Next: Plays back while the FADER START pin is closed, and jumps to the next track when this pin is opened. Play&Lock: Plays back while the FADER START pin is closed, and locks the keys of the unit. Play&Lock-Pause: Plays back when the FADER START pin closes, and locks the keys of the unit. Playback pauses when this pin opens. Play&Lock-Next: Plays back when the FADER START pin closes, and locks the keys of the unit. Playback jumps to the next track when this pin opens. StartPause:  During recording or playback, recording or playback starts when FADER START is closed, and recording or playback is paused when FADER START is opened. StartPauseTrack: During recording, Recording starts when FADER START is closed and is paused when FADER START is opened. Furthermore, if FADER START is closed again when recording is paused, the file is updated to a new file and recording restarts. ManualTrack: If FADER START is closed when recording is paused, the file is updated to a new file and recording continues.

Connections

32 Master Key Sets the master key for the pitch control function. 33 Time Display Sets how the playback and recording time are displayed. 34 File Sort Selects the sorting method of the file list order.

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) Off: Does not function. (Playback starts immediately). 100ms / 200ms / 300ms: Playback starts after the set time.

Part names and Functions

30 Start Delay Sets the playback start timing. 31 End Of Message Sets how the EOM display lights in the display.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Control Function Information

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nnRenaming presets

nnSystem Setting

Preset names can be renamed according to their use. A maximum of 32 characters can be input.

Setting Items 01 Timer Priority Sets the priority of timer playback. 02 Rec Folder Sets the folder where data is saved when recording.

First, select the preset number that you want to rename from “01 User Preset Sel” in the menu. Next, select “01 Preset Title” in “02 Preset Setting”. q Place the cursor in the position where you want to insert characters using the 6, 7 buttons.

ABCD 03 Signal Pass Thru Sets the input signal to the rear audio terminals when recording or when recording is paused.

Deleting Characters

05 File Name Form Sets the file name creation format when recording.

Edit Function Control Function

 hen the external clock is 96kHz, audio is output according to the W sampling rate of the playback file if the playback file has a sampling rate other than 96kHz.

Playback

06 Mono Play Sets monaural playback. 07 Output Rate Sets the sampling rate of output audio.

Recording

• By default, presets have a name that is eight characters long. To rename an existing name, delete the currently set characters first and then enter a new name. • The following characters and symbols can be entered. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z (space)! # $ % & ’ ( ) + , – ; = @ [ ] ^ _ ’ { } ~0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª ” ¬ ® ¯ °±² ³´ µ¶ · ¸ ¹ º ” ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ À Á Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ô Õ Ö× Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß å æ ç è é é ê ë ì í î ï ö÷ ø ù ú û ü ý þ ÿ The characters on the above underlined part, from ¡ to ÿ, are Latin alphabets. Alphabets are available when the display language is set to “Eng”, but not available when it is set to “Jpn”. For information about the display language, refer to “17 Language” (vpage 22). • To cancel without saving the entered characters, press the BACK button before saving. • These characters can also be entered using a USB keyboard.

For details on how to input the characters, see “Renaming presets” (vpage 21). MN_DT_UA: “Machine name_recording start time_user area.zzz” MN_UA_DT: “Machine name_user area_recording start time.zzz” DT_MN_UA: “Recording start time_machine name_user area.zzz” DT_UA_MN: “Recording start time_user area_machine name.zzz” UA_MN_DT: “User area_machine name_recording start time.zzz” UA_DT_MN: “User area_recording start time_machine name.zzz” (z is the extension.) Off: C  hannels are output in accordance with the input source. On: C  hannels are summed and output as monaural Auto: A  udio output based on the rate of the input media or file. 44.1k: Audio output at 44.1 kHz. 48k: Audio output at 48 kHz. Ext (AES): U  ses an external clock (AES/EBU) to output audio.

Selecting Files and Folders

04 User Area Sets the character string (user area) added to the recorded file name.

q Place the cursor to the right of the character you want to delete the 6, 7 buttons. w Press FRAME. • Deletes a character on the left of the cursor.

The input signal will always be present in the headphones regardless of the Signal Pass Thru setting. Off: User area is not used. On: User area is used.

Selecting Media

w Rotate the jog dial to select the character you want to enter, and press ENTER. e Repeat steps q and w or step w to enter all of the characters. r When you have finished entering the characters, press ENTER. • Saves the entered characters.

 hen “19 Play Range” (vpage 43) in “Preset Setting” is set to “All”, W data is saved to the root folder. Off: T  he input signal is not passed through to the rear audio terminals. On:  The input signal is passed through unchanged to the rear audio terminals.

Setting defaults

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Current: Recorded data is saved into the currently selected folder. Fixed: Recorded data is saved into a fixed folder directly below the root folder. A folder is automatically created if there is no folder. The folder name is “DMH_REC”.

Connections

Preset Title

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) Off: T  imer playback only starts in the standby, stop or cue state. On: T  imer playback starts any time other than when recording.

Part names and Functions

Entering Characters

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Information

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+24dBu/+10dBV: XLR=+24dBu / RCA=+10dBV +20dBu/+6dBV: XLR=+20dBu / RCA=+6dBV +18dBu/+4dBV: XLR=+18dBu / RCA=+4dBV +2.0dB – 0dB – -2.0dB

22 Auto Reboot 23 Default

9600: 9600 bps 38400: 38400 bps

DN-500R

Off: Daylight saving time is not applied. On: Daylight saving time is applied. Set the start and end date of daylight saving time and the offset time of up to six hours in 15-minute increments. ****: Set the password between 6 to 12 characters.

or details on how to input the password, see “Renaming presets” F (vpage 21). Off: Does not automatically reboot. On: Reboots automatically if the main processor freezes. Resets all of the system settings to the defaults.

Recording

z1 The DN-500R will automatically reboot (power off and then back on) to enable the settings.

Selecting Files and Folders

21 Admin Passwd Sets the Admin Password for when “System Setting” is used.

Eng: D  isplays the file names and folder names in English. Jpn: Displays the file names and folder names in Japanese.

Selecting Media

When adjusting it, the sound is output to the output terminal. 11 Input Trim Rch +2.0dB – 0dB – -2.0dB Adjusts the analog input for the right channel in 0.1dB increments. When adjusting it, the sound is output to the output terminal. 12 Output Trim Lch +2.0dB – 0dB – -2.0dB Adjusts the analog output for the left channel in 0.1dB increments. 13 Output Trim Rch +2.0dB – 0dB – -2.0dB Adjusts the analog output for the right channel in 0.1dB increments. 14 Time Form 12h: Switches to the 12-hour display (AM/PM). Sets the type of the current 24h: Switches to the 24-hour display. time display. 15 Date Form MDY: Displays the date in Month/Day/Year order. Sets the display order of the DMY: Displays the date in Day/Month/Year order. date. YMD: Displays the date in Year/Month/Day order.

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) 1–5:1  is the darkest, 5 is the brightest.

Setting defaults

Setting Items 16 Display Contrast Sets the contrast of the display. 17 Languagez1 Selects the display language for the file names and folder names. 18 Serial Bit Rate Sets the serial communication bitrate for RS-232C. 19 Machine Namez1 Displays the name of the recorder (maximum 12 characters). 20 Daylight Saving Sets daylight saving time.

Connections

Setting details (Items in bold are factory default) Fixed (0dB): Fixed at 0dB. Variable: Mute can be adjusted from -60 – 0 – 10dBu in 0.1dB increments.

Part names and Functions

Setting Items 08 Volume Input Sets the analog recording input level. 09 Ref (XLR/RCA) Sets the input/output standard level. 10 Input Trim Lch Adjusts the analog input for the left channel in 0.1dB increments.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Saving the menu settings to an SD card or USB memory

Menu Operations (Utility) Jog Dial/ ENTER

MENU

SHIFT

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

TEXT

BACK

nnSelect Utility

NOTE When “21 Admin Passwd” (vpage  22) is set in “System Setting”, the System Setting data is not applied if the password in the DN-500R is not the same.

The power of DN-500R is switched ON, and the display screen lights.

Setting defaults

1 Press ON/STANDBY. 2 While DN-500R is stopped, press MENU. 3 Rotate the jog dial to select “Utility”, and press ENTER.

Connections

• Data that can be saved • Preset settings: PRESET1, PRESET2, PRESET3 data, currently used preset number • System setting • Recording timer setting • Playback timer setting • Playback pitch information, recording input level, recording monitor

PLAY

Part names and Functions

ON/STANDBY

This unit has a function for saving the menu settings to an SD card or USB flash memory. This function is useful for transferring the settings from one DN-500R onto other DN-500R units.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

The menu list is displayed.

Selecting Media Selecting Files and Folders

• Press BACK to return to the previous item. • Press MENU to exit the menu when the menu is displayed. The menu display turns off.

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnTime/Date

nnLoad Setting

• Set the current time. The time must be set before using the unit because the set time is used as the recorded file name.

Reads the preset setting file stored in the root directory of the currently used media (SD/USB), and changes the settings of the unit accordingly. Displays the “Load Preset?”.

nnSave Setting

Saves the current preset settings in the root directory of the currently used media (SD/USB). Displays the “Save Preset?”.

3 Rotate the jog dial to select the setting item, and press ENTER.

The “DN-500R.ini” file is saved in the root directory of the currently used media. When the update is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • The file uses UTF8.

• The current time display type (12-hour display/24-hour display) can be selected in “14 Time Form” (vpage 22) in “System Setting”. • The display order of the date (year/month/date) can be selected in “15 Date Form” (vpage 22) in “System Setting”.

Selecting Files and Folders

all settings are entered they will be automatically saved and the utility menu 4 When will be displayed. If only some of the settings are changed, but not all, press BACK

Selecting Media

1 Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Save Setting”, then press ENTER. 2 Select “OK” with the jog dial, and press ENTER.

Setting defaults

Date/Time Date:May/13/2013 Time:11:54 T : Change:JOG Push

Connections

The “DN-500R.ini” file on the currently used media is read, and the unit's settings are updated. When the update is complete, “Completed” is displayed.

Part names and Functions

1 Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Date/Time”, then press ENTER. 1 Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Load Setting”, then press ENTER. the jog dial to select the input position (year/month/day/hour/minute), and 2 Rotate 2 Select “OK” with the jog dial, and press ENTER. press ENTER.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

twice.

“Fix” and “Discard” are displayed.

5 Rotate the jog dial to select “Fix”, and press ENTER.

Recording

Confirm the settings.

• Select “Discard” to discard the changes.

Playback

NOTE This unit is equipped with a clock function, but the time may become skewed due to the installation condition of the unit.

Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnFirmware Version

nnSpeed Check

Displays the firmware version of the DN-500R.

Checks the read and write speed of the currently used media (SD/USB). Always perform a speed check on media before using it.

Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Firmware Version”, then press ENTER.

The media list is displayed.

nnFormat Media

Formats the currently used media (SD/USB).

1 Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Format Media”, then press ENTER. The media list is displayed.

Media check starts and “Check Speed ...” is displayed.

4 Select “OK” and press ENTER.

“Formatting” is displayed during formatting, and “Completed” is displayed when the formatting is complete.

Selecting Files and Folders

2 Rotate the jog dial to select the media, and press ENTER. 3 Select “OK” with the jog dial, and press ENTER.

Selecting Media

• The following results are displayed when the speed check is complete. “Good”: The checked media is suitable for use. “Good w/o Rec Mon”:The checked media is suitable for simple recording but is unsuitable for recording monitoring. “Poor”: The checked media is unsuitable for use.

Setting defaults

2 Rotate the jog dial to select the media, and press ENTER. 3 Select “OK” with the jog dial, and press ENTER.

Media List SD(None) USB: CURRENT

Connections

Media List SD(None) USB: CURRENT

Part names and Functions

1 Select “Utility” and rotate the jog dial to select “Speed Check”, then press ENTER.

Displays the firmware version of the DN-500R.

Getting Started

Setting defaults

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Getting Started

Selecting Media Media List

Part names and Functions

Media that can be selected are displayed in a list.

SHIFT MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

Connections

SHIFT

Jog Dial/ ENTER

MEDIA PLAY

TEXT

Setting defaults

nnDisplaying the media list and selecting media

1 When in the stopped state, hold down SHIFT and press MEDIA. The media list is displayed.

Selecting Media

Media List SD(None) USB: CURRENT

Selecting Files and Folders

• “(None)” is displayed after the media name for media that is not ready to playback. CURRENT: The currently selected media. DUAL: Media set as backup media in “04 Dual Rec” (vpage 18) of “Preset Setting”. RELAY: Media set as secondary media in “05 Relay Rec” (vpage 18) of “Preset Setting”.

Recording

2 Rotate the jog dial to select the media, and press ENTER.

The selected media becomes the currently selected media, and the unit returns to the stopped state.

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Getting Started

Selecting Files and Folders File List SHIFT COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

The File List Menu is displayed.

TEXT

STOP

BACK

File List Menu

• Press BACK in the file list menu display to return to the previous screen.

Perform file management operations. You can check file information, change file names, and delete, copy and move files.

nnFile List Menu

Press LIST when the playback screen is displayed. The “File List” is displayed.

• Use the jog dial to select “” for the parent folder and press ENTER to display the file list in the folder one level above. • Use the jog dial to select the folder and press ENTER to display the file list in the selected folder. • Press LIST to exit folder selection and return to the stopped status.

Previews just one track of the selected file.

02 Select All

Selects all files in the list.

03 Rename*

Changes the file name or folder name.

04 Delete

Deletes selected files or folders.

05 Copy*

Copies selected files or folders.

06 Move*

Moves selected files or folders.

07 Make Folder

Creates a new folder.

08 Delete Mark

Deletes all marks from the selected file.

09 Property

Displays information of the selected file.

Recording

nn Folder selection

01 Preview

Selecting Files and Folders

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Explanation

Selecting Media

Display

nnSelecting folders and files and displaying the file list menu

1

Preview Select All Rename Delete Copy

Setting defaults

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PLAY

Connections

SHIFT

MOVE

DISPLAY

2 Rotate the jog dial to select the file or folder to operate, and press MENU.

Jog Dial/ ENTER

LIST

Part names and Functions

The list of folders and files that can be selected is displayed.

z: Directly after editing, “UNDO” (vpage 48)can be used to return the edit to the previous state. Playback

nn File selection

Edit Function

• Use the jog dial to select a file and press ENTER to close the file list and cue the start of the selected file.

Control Function Information

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Playing back files (01 Preview) Playback starts to preview the selected file.

• Press STOP or ENTER to stop playback and return to the file list menu.

Change the name of the selected file. Up to 252 characters can be entered.

“03 Rename” in the folder list menu, and 1 Select press ENTER. The rename menu is displayed.

Rotate the jog dial to select “02 Select All”, and press ENTER.

nnSelecting multiple files to copy, move or delete

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2 Change the file name or folder name.

• The method for renaming the file is the same as “Renaming presets” (vpage 21).

3 Press ENTER to save the changes.

• To return to the previous screen without saving the changes, press BACK.

Use to select multiple files to copy, move or delete.

The file or folder on the cursor is selected and a check mark is added in front of it. • Only files within the same folder can be selected. • To deselect a file or folder, perform the selection operation again.

If a space is entered at the start or end of the file name or folder name, the space is deleted when the file name or folder name is saved.

Recording

In the file list, hold down SHIFT and press ENTER.

Selecting Files and Folders

If the folder is changed, the selected state is cleared.

“Delete?” is displayed. • Select “OK” with the ENTER to delete the file. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel the file deletion and return to the file list menu.

Selecting Media

All files are selected and the display returns to the file list. Check marks are added to the front of the files. • If all files were selected, this deselects all files.

Select “04 Delete” in the folder list menu, and press ENTER.

Setting defaults

Use to select all files to copy, move or delete. Selects or deselects all files in the file list.

File Rename

Delete the selected file or folder.

Connections

Selecting all files for copying/moving/ deleting (02 Select All)

Deleting Files and Folders (04 Delete)

Part names and Functions

Rotate the jog dial to select “01 Preview”, and press ENTER.

Changing the file name or folder name (03 Rename)

Getting Started

File List

Playback Edit Function

When the folder was changed, the selected state is cleared.

Control Function Information

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Copying Files and Folders (05 Copy)

Moving files (06 Move)

Creating folders (07 Make Folder)

Copy the selected file or folder to a different media or folder.

Move the selected file or folder to a different media or folder.

Create a new folder in the selected folder.

A media list for selecting the copy destination is displayed.

A media list for selecting the move destination is displayed.

The folder list is displayed.

The folder list is displayed.

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The copy process starts.

• During moving, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the moving is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel moving.

NOTE NOTE

• For details on how to input, see “Renaming presets” (vpage 21).

3 Press ENTER to save the changes. • Press BACK to return to the previous screen without saving the changes.

If a space is entered at the start or end of the folder name, the space is deleted when the folder name is saved.

Recording

Copying cannot be performed in the following situations. • When the media is write prohibited • When there is not enough free space on the media • When there is same file name / folder name

Files cannot be moved to other media in the following situations. • When the media is write prohibited • When there is not enough free space on the media • When there is same file name / folder name

2 Enter the folder name.

Selecting Files and Folders

• During copying, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the copying is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel copying.

The move process starts.

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Selecting Media

3 the jog dial to select “” in the 3 Rotate copy destination folder level, and press ENTER.

Rotate the jog dial to select “” in the move destination folder level, and press ENTER.

New Folder

Setting defaults

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Make Folder Connections

the jog dial to select the copy destination 2 Rotate 2 Select the move destination media and press ENTER. media, and press ENTER.

The name change menu is displayed.

Part names and Functions

“05 Copy” in the folder list menu, and press “06 Move” in the folder list menu, and press the jog dial to select “07 Make Folder”, and 1 Select 1 Select 1 Rotate ENTER. ENTER. press ENTER.

Getting Started

File List

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Deleting marks (08 Delete Mark) Deletes all of the marks written into the selected file.

File information (09 Property) Rotate the jog dial to select “09 Property”, and press ENTER. File information is displayed.

power off the unit.

hold down SHIFT and press LOCK for 2 Additionally, more than 1 second. Displays the “All Keys Locked”. Buttons other than those shown below are locked.

nn Operation buttons that can be used SHIFT, LOCK, ON/STANDBY • Press and hold ON/STANDBY for more than 4 seconds to power off the unit.

hold down SHIFT and press LOCK for 3 Additionally, more than 1 second. Displays the “All Keys Unlocked”. All keys are unlocked.

Selecting Files and Folders

• Press BACK to return to the file list menu.

nn Operation buttons that can be used SHIFT, LOCK, ON/STANDBY, PLAY, PAUSE, REC, MARK +/-, FRAME, 6, 7, 8, 9 • Press and hold ON/STANDBY for more than 4 seconds to

Selecting Media

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Displays the “Keys Restricted”. Buttons other than those shown below are locked.

Setting defaults

The selected file information is displayed.

down SHIFT and press LOCK for more than 1 Hold 1 second.

Connections

“Delete Mark?” is displayed. • Select “OK” with the ENTER to delete the marks. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel the mark deletion and return to the file list.

Locking operation buttons (Key lock)

Part names and Functions

Select “08 Delete Mark” in the folder list menu, and press ENTER.

Other functions

Getting Started

File List

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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ON/STANDBY SHIFT REC MON.

SHIFT

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

LIST/MEDIA LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

DISPLAY

Jog Dial

STOP

PAUSE

Part names and Functions

This section explains how to specify a recording media folder for a recording file and to record into that folder. The procedure for recording to an SD card and a USB drive is the same. Before using an SD card or USB device, use “Speed Check” (vpage 25) in the utilities to check that the SD card or USB device is suitable to use with this unit.

Getting Started

Recording

PLAY

TEXT

REC STOP PAUSE PLAY Connections

Recording

1 Press REC.

The unit switches to the recording paused state, and the REC buttons flashes and PAUSE buttons light. The display switches to the recording display.

The power of DN-500R is switched ON, and the display screen lights.

• For details on selecting the media list, see “Displaying the media list and selecting media” (vpage 26).

2 Adjust the recording level and recording balance.

4 While DN-500R is stopped, press LIST. 5 Select the folder. The “File List” is displayed.

v See overleaf

Edit Function

NOTE To record on an SD card, be sure to format it on DN-500R before recording. If the SD card is formatted on a computer or is used for recording without formatting it, this could result in sound cutoffs during recording. For details on the formatting procedure, see “Format Media” (vpage 25).

Playback

• For details on selecting a folder, see “Selecting folders and files and displaying the file list menu” (vpage 27). • When “Current” is selected in “02 Rec Folder” (vpage 21) in “System Setting”, the recorded file is stored in the selected folder. To store in a different folder, select a different folder. However, when “All” is selected in “19 Play Range” (vpage  19) in “Preset Setting”, files are stored in the root folder. • When “Fix” is selected in “02 Rec Folder” in “System Setting” a fixed folder is automatically created directly below the root folder. The default folder name is “DMH_REC”.

Recording

• To adjust the recording level and balance, select “Variable” in “08 Volume Input” (vpage  22) in “System Setting” in advance. Also, the input level can only be adjusted when “07 ALC” (vpage  18) is set to “OFF” and “09 Audio Input” (vpage 18) is set to “Bal” or “UnBal” in “Preset Setting”. • There are two methods for level and balance adjustment. Select “06 Rec Level Type” (vpage 18) in “Preset Setting”. • Master/Bal The input level can be adjusted using the jog dial. Also, hold down SHIFT to adjust the input level balance for the left and right channels using the jog dial. • Separate L/R The input level of the left channel can be adjusted using the jog dial. Also, hold down SHIFT to adjust the input level balance for the right channel using the jog dial.

Selecting Files and Folders

• When “On” is selected in “08 One Touch Rec” (vpage  18) in “Preset Setting”, recording starts immediately when REC is pressed. • The following results are displayed for media that cannot be recorded. • “No Format” for unformatted media or media with unsupported formatting • “Write Inhibited” for write protected media • “Media Full” if the recordable free space is less than 2MB • “Track Full” if the number of files exceeds 2000

The media list is displayed.

Selecting Media

1 2 When in the stopped state, hold down SHIFT and press MEDIA. 3 Select media. Press ON/STANDBY.

Setting defaults

Selecting the recording media or folder for storing the recorded files

Control Function Information

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3

To pause recording

Press REC.

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Cautions on recording capacity The amount of recording capacity required differs depending on the set recording format, number of recording channels, and sampling frequency. To ensure that you do not run out of recording capacity during recording, check the recordable time in the “Recording time chart” (vpage 38) before starting recording.

nn Pre-recording

Setting defaults

When the pre-recording time is set in “13 Pre Record” (vpage  18) in “Preset Setting”, when recording is started, the recording starts retroactively for the set amount of time. If there is not more recording paused time that the pre-record set time, pre-recording cannot be done for the set amount of time.

Connections

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Part names and Functions

Press PAUSE during recording. • Recording is paused, REC buttons flashes PAUSE lights. • Press REC again to resume recording on the same file. • When “15 Auto Mark” (vpage 19) in the preset menu is set to “On”, a mark is added at the point where the recording is resumed from the paused status.

Recording starts.

Getting Started

Recording

nn File name

Selecting Media

The file name of the file in which recording is started is composed of the machine name, recording start time and user area data. The file creation formats can be selected in “05 File Name Form” (vpage  21) in “System Setting”. The file name can be inputted when “04 User Area” (vpage 21) in “System Setting” is “On”. (After recording has started, the recording start time in the file name continues to proceed until the recording start time is confirmed.)

Selecting Files and Folders

• You can adjust the recording level and balance even during recording. • If the recordable space on the media falls below 2MB, recording stops.

4 Press STOP.

Recording

Recording stops, and REC turn off. Recorded file information is displayed, and the display switches to the stop display. At this time, you can playback the recorded file by pressing PLAY.

Playback

If the directory in which the recording is saved is the root directly, the total number of folders and files is limited to 512 by FAT16 (8.3 file name) conditions.

Edit Function Control Function Information

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nn Signal path through monitor

• For details on selecting backup media, see “04 Dual Rec” (vpage 18) in “Preset Setting”. • Dual recording is given priority when both “04 Dual Rec” and “05 Relay Rec” are selected in “Preset Setting”.

recording using the same operation as normal 3 Start recording. Recording starts simultaneously for the selected media and backup media.

2 Select the secondary media. • For details on selecting secondary media, see “05 Relay Rec” (vpage 18) in “Preset Setting”. • Dual recording is given priority when both “04 Dual Rec” and “05 Relay Rec” are selected in “Preset Setting”.

recording using the same operation as normal 3 Start recording.

Recording starts first on the selected media. When recording is complete on the selected media, recording starts on the secondary media.

• When recording is complete on the secondary media, recording stops and relay recording is complete. • When the selected media and backup media are the same media, relay recording is canceled and normal recording starts. • The file of Relay Media is stored in the folder made with “15 Date Form” (vpage 22) in System Setting.

Recording

• The file of BackUp Media is stored in the folder made with “15 Date Form” (vpage 22) in System Setting. • During recording, if the free space is fully used in the selected media first, recording to both the selected media and backup media stops. • During recording, if the free space is fully used in the backup media first, recording to the backup media stops but continues to the selected media. • When the selected media and backup media are the same media, dual recording is canceled and normal recording starts. • When the recording monitor is on, normal recording starts only for the selected media.

• For details on selecting the media list, see “Displaying the media list and selecting media” (vpage 26).

Selecting Files and Folders

• A delay occurs in the monitor against the input signal because recorded data is then read. • The monitor may stop due to the type or condition of the used media because recording and playback are performed simultaneously. • The recording monitor cannot be used during dual recording.

2

Select the backup media.

1 Select the media for current recording.

Selecting Media

NOTE

• For details on selecting the media, see “Displaying the media list and selecting media” (vpage 26).

Setting defaults

• This can monitor during recording pause and recording. • When “03 Signal Pass Thru” (vpage  21) is set to “On” in “System Setting”, the input signal selected in “09 Audio Input” (vpage 18) in “Preset Setting” is output. Monitoring is performed irrespective of whether the headphones setting is “on” or “off”.

1 Select the media to record.

Connections

• Press REC MON. in shift mode to switch the Recording Monitor on/off. • When the Recording Monitor is on, the Recording monitor display (R.MON) lights. Data stored on the media is read from the media and monitored. You can preview the data to confirm it has recorded correctly onto the media.

Relay recording Data is recorded to the first selected media, and when the remaining space on that media falls below 2MB, recording stops on that media and starts on the secondary media (media for continual recording).

Part names and Functions

nn Recording Monitor

Dual recording The selected media and backup media can be recorded simultaneously.

Getting Started

Recording Monitor The Record Monitor feature allows you to monitor the audio that has been recorded to the media.

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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MENU

Clear All Clear Timer On Timer Off

REC MON.

MARK

UNDO

DISPLAY

Displays the recording timer list menu.

Rec Rec Rec Rec Rec

Timer Timer Timer Timer Timer

01 02 03 04 05

Edit Insert Clear All Clear

PAUSE

PLAY

A check mark is added in front of the selected day.

Day Of Week Week:S_ _ _ _ _ _ Time:00:00 T : Change:J

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

e After selecting the day, rotate the jog dial to select “Exit”, and press ENTER. The recording start schedule is fixed.

• Repeat this process to select more than one day. • Select “All” to select all of the days. • Selected days can be canceled by selecting them again.

Recording

Type types of recording start schedules are as follows. • Day of Week: Specify the day and time. • Date Time: Specify the date and time.

and press ENTER. w Rotate the jog dial to select the recording day, and press ENTER.

Selecting Files and Folders

Displays the recording timer list.

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PITCH

nn When entering “Day of Week” the jog dial to select “Empty”, and press 6 3 Rotate q Rotate the jog dial to select the input position, ENTER. -1

Displays the type of recording schedule.

01 02 03 04 05

FRAME

STOP

Jog Dial/ENTER

The menu list is displayed.

Timer Timer Timer Timer Timer

MENU

-LOCK

REC

TEXT

1 While DN-500R is stopped, press MENU. Rotate the jog dial to select “Edit”, and press ENTER. 4 the jog dial to select “Rec Timer”, and press 2 Rotate ENTER. the jog dial to select the type of schedule, and 5 Rotate press ENTER. Rec Rec Rec Rec Rec

LIST

MEDIA

Selecting Media

Timer recording start time and recording time settings

DIMMER

DIVIDE

Setting defaults

Enters or edits the timer information. Enters new timer information before the selected timer. Deletes the selected timer information. Deletes all of the timer information. Turns the selected timer on. Turns the selected timer off.

COMBINE

Connections

Edit Insert

COPY

BACK

Part names and Functions

nnRecording timer list menu

SHIFT

MOVE

Getting Started

Timer Recording • Recording is performed for the set amount of time from the specified time. • The recording start time specification (schedule type) can be set as the day of week and time or date and time. • A maximum of 30 recording timers can be set.

v See overleaf Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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nn When entering “Date Time” 6 -2

: Change:JOG Push

Displays the recording timer list menu.

the jog dial to select “Timer On” or “Timer 2 Rotate Off”, and press ENTER. Displays the recording timer list.

• For character input, see “Renaming presets” (vpage 21).

all settings are entered they will be 10 When automatically saved and the utility menu will be displayed. If only some of the settings are changed, but not all, press BACK twice. "Fix" and "Discard" are displayed.

11 Rotate the jog dial to select “Fix”, and press ENTER. Confirm the settings.

• Select “Discard” to discard the changes.

Selecting Files and Folders

the jog dial to select the recording start time 7 Rotate (hour/minute), and press ENTER.

Selecting Media

• The display order of the date (year/month/date) can be selected in “15 Date Form” (vpage 22) in “System Setting”.

9

Enter information to be stored in the user area.

or off, and press ENTER.

Setting defaults

The recording start schedule is fixed.

• The recording timer can be set up to 99 hours 59 minutes. • The timer switches on when the timer settings are complete.

timer list, rotate the jog dial to 1 Inselectthetherecording recording timer that you want to turn on

Connections

q Rotate the jog dial to select the input position, and press ENTER. w Rotate the jog dial to select the “year”, and press ENTER. e Rotate the jog dial to select the “month”, and press ENTER. r Rotate the jog dial to select the “date”, and press ENTER.

The recording timer is displayed in the recording timer list when the recording timer input is completed.

Turning timer recording on/off

Part names and Functions

Date Time Date:Jan/00/0000 Time:00:00

the jog dial to select the recording time 8 Rotate (hours/minutes) and press ENTER.

Getting Started

Timer Recording

The recording start time is fixed.

Recording

• The current time display type (12-hour display/24-hour display) setting can be selected in “14 Time Form” (vpage  22) in “System Setting”. • When “EveryHour” is selected, recording is performed every hour.

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Editing timer recording information

Displays the recording timer list menu.

Rotate the jog dial to select “Edit”, and press ENTER.

Displays the “All Clear?”.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER. All recording timers are deleted and the recording timer list is displayed.

• Press BACK to cancel editing.

• For details on how to configure, see “Timer recording start time and recording time settings” (vpage 34).

Setting defaults

a new recording timer in front of the 3 nn Inserting selected recording timer

• Set the timer recording information and turn the timer on. • Load a recording media to the current recording media. • When the timer recording time is reached, recording starts with highest priority irrespective of the condition of the devices. However, the timer does not operate when the menu or file list, etc., is displayed. • If the timer recording time is reached during recording, the recording file up to that point is created and a new timer recording is started. • When the unit is in standby, the power turns on and recording starts.

Connections

the start time or end time of a selected 2 nn Changing recording timer

ENTER.

Using timer recording

Part names and Functions

1

In the recording timer list, rotate the jog dial to select the recording timer that you want to edit, and press ENTER.

all recording timers 5 nqn Deleting Rotate the jog dial to select “All Clear”, and press

Getting Started

Timer Recording

Rotate the jog dial to select “Insert”, and press ENTER.

Selecting Media

• For details on how to configure, see “Timer recording start time and recording time settings” (vpage 34). • If the number of recording timers exceeds 30, the last timer data is deleted.

Selecting Files and Folders

the selected recording timer 4 nqn Deleting Rotate the jog dial to select “Clear”, and press

ENTER.

Displays the “Clear?”.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

Recording

The selected recording timer is deleted and the recording timer list is displayed.

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Add a file during recording (Manual track)

MARK DIVIDE

Press DIVIDE or REC during recording.

SHIFT

The file is cut at the point where the button is pressed, and recording continues in a new file.

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

Silent skip recording

By writing marking information to files, during playback you can search for marks and start playback from specific locations. By using this method, you can create specific search points within files without splitting files. For details on how to search and playback from marks, see “Searching for Marks” (vpage 41).

When recording starts, silent sections during the recording can be detected and the recording paused during the silent sections.

A mark is added at the point where the button was pressed.

The S.S indicator lights.

the silence judgment level in “17 Silent Level” 2 Set (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”. the silence judgment time in “18 Silent Time” 3 Set (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”.

Recording Playback

• If the recording input level is at a level lower than that selected in “Silent Level” and continues for a length of time that exceeds the time selected in “Silent Time”, recording to the media is paused and the S.S indicator flashes. Subsequently, when a recording input level that exceeds the level selected in “Silent Level” is detected, recording starts again. If “13 Pre Record” in “Preset Setting” is set at this time, the prerecording function operates. • If “15 Auto Mark” in “Preset Setting” is “On”, a mark is recorded when the recording starts.

Selecting Files and Folders

• A maximum of 30 marks can be written to one file. • Marks can also be added automatically. For details on the settings, see “15 Auto Mark” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”.

(vpage 19) in “Preset

Selecting Media

Press MARK, in shift mode during recording.

“16 Silent Skip” 1 Set Setting” to “On”.

Setting defaults

Adding marks (Marking)

Connections

NOTE • There could be sound cutoffs for a short period of time between files depending on the capacity of a recorded file. • If the size of a file being recorded reaches 2GB, recording is continued by automatically switching to a new file. • The manual track function is not available for two seconds after starting recording.

MOVE

Part names and Functions

The manual track function divides tracks at the desired place during recording. Recording continues as a new file.

Files can also be divided at a specified amount of time. For details, see “14 Auto Track” (vpage 18) in “Preset Setting”.

Getting Started

Operations during recording

Edit Function Control Function Information

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Recording time chart All of the recording times are approximate times. Differences occur between recording media made by different manufacturers.

Part names and Functions

nnRecording time Stereo file Recordable time (Hours: Minutes)

Bitrate

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

4608 kbps

0:30

0:59

1:59

3:57

7:54

32GB 15:48

PCM-24 (48kHz)

2304 kbps

0:59

1:59

3:57

7:54

15:48

31:36

PCM-24 (44.1kHz)

2117 kbps

1:04

2:09

4:18

8:36

17:12

34:24

3072 kbps

0:44

1:29

2:58

5:56

11:51

23:42

1536 kbps

1:29

2:58

5:56

11:51

23:42

47:24

PCM-16 (44.1kHz)

1411 kbps

1:37

3:13

6:27

12:54

25:48

51:36

320 kbps

7:07

14:13

28:27

56:56

113:47

227:33

MP3-320

8:53

17:47

35:33

71:07

142:13

284:27

11:51

23:42

47:24

94:49

189:38

379:16

MP3-128

128 kbps

17:47

35:33

71:07

142:13

284:27

568:53

MP3-64

64 kbps

35:33

71:07

142:13

284:27

568:53

1136:07

1GB

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

32GB

0:59

1:59

3:57

7:54

15:48

31:36

Monaural file Setting PCM-24 (96kHz)

Recordable time (Hours: Minutes)

Bitrate 2304 kbps 1152 kbps

1:59

3:57

7:54

15:48

31:36

63:13

1058 kbps

2:09

4:18

8:36

17:12

34:24

68:48

PCM-16 (96kHz)

1536 kbps

1:29

2:58

5:56

11:51

23:42

47:24

768 kbps

2:58

5:56

11:51

23:42

47:24

94:49

705 kbps

3:13

6:27

12:54

25:48

51:36

103:12

MP3-320

160 kbps

14:13

28:27

56:53

113:47

227:33

455:07

MP3-256

128 kbps

17:47

35:33

71:07

142:13

284:27

568:53

96 kbps

23:42

47:24

94:49

189:38

379:16

758:31

64 kbps

35:33

71:07

142:13

284:27

568:53

1137:47

MP3-64

32 kbps

71:07

142:13

284:27

568:53

1137:47

2275:33

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Information

If the recording conditions are the same, the recording time of a monaural file will be twice longer than the recording time of a stereo file.

Control Function

MP3-192 MP3-128

Edit Function

PCM-16 (48kHz) PCM-16 (44.1kHz)

Playback

PCM-24 (48kHz) PCM-24 (44.1kHz)

Recording

256 kbps 192 kbps

Selecting Files and Folders

MP3-256 MP3-192

Selecting Media

PCM-16 (96kHz) PCM-16 (48kHz)

Setting defaults

1GB

PCM-24 (96kHz)

Connections

Setting

Getting Started

Operations during recording

ON/STANDBY

SHIFT MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

DISPLAY

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

STOP PAUSE PLAY

1 Press ON/STANDBY.

1 Press PLAY.

The power of DN-500R is switched ON, and the display screen lights.

The media list is displayed.

• For details on selecting the media list, see “Displaying the media list and selecting media” (vpage 26).

The “File List” is displayed.

The start of the selected track is cued.

000:07:44 00:26:28

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• Playback is performed according to the “19 Play Range” and “20 Play Mode” (vpage 19) settings in “Preset Setting”. • When playback is complete, the setting of “23 Finish Mode” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting” is applied.

n To pause playback 2 nPress PAUSE during playback.

Playback is paused and PAUSE lights.

• When PLAY is pressed again, playback is restarted.

n To stop playback 3 nPress STOP.

Playback stops, and PLAY goes out.

再生中 During playback

STOPを押す Press STOP

次のファイルの先頭 Head of the next file

再生位置position Playback

Recue設定時 When Recue is set

B

Next設定時 When Next is set

• This unit can play back VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format files. • The remaining time display when VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format files are played back is an estimate.

Playback

• For details on selecting files, see “Selecting folders and files and displaying the file list menu” (vpage 27).

ALL CNT

PLAYを押す Press PLAY PITCH OFF M

Recording

4 While DN-500R is stopped, press LIST. 5 Select a file.

0036 TR

Selecting Files and Folders

3 Select media.

P USB

Selecting Media

2

When in the stopped state, hold down SHIFT and press MEDIA.

PLAY lights and playback starts.

Setting defaults

Playback

Connections

Selecting files to playback

Part names and Functions

SHIFT

• The playback position is moved to the playback start position set for “23 Finish Mode” (vpage 19) in the preset menu and stops playback. • Press STOP again to switch to the stopped state. • The playback stop position varies as follows depending on the setting for “23 Finish Mode” in the preset menu. When Next is set : When STOP is pressed during file playback, playback is stopped at the head (point B) of the next file. When Recue is set : W  hen STOP is pressed during file playback, playback is stopped at point where playback was previously started (point A).

LIST/MEDIA

Getting Started

Playback

Edit Function Control Function Information

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SHIFT

SHIFT

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

6 7 FLAME/PITCH PITCH- PITCH+ Jog dial DISPLAY

UNDO

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

nnExiting fast forward and fast rewind (search)

Changing files • Rotating in a clockwise direction switches to the next file. • Rotating in the counterclockwise direction switches to the start of the current file, and then to previous files.

• Press 6 for fast rewind playback. • Press 7 for fast forward playback. • The search speed changes each time the button is pressed. 10 x speed 100 x speed

50 x speed

• Press FRAME during playback, cue or pause to switch to the Audible Pause state. • FRAME, 6 and 7light.

2 Either press 6 or 7, or rotate the jog dial. • Pressing 6 moves 1 frame in the reverse direction. • Pressing 7 moves 1 frame in the forward direction. • When rotating the jog dial, one click moves one frame.

• Press FRAME to cancel frame search mode and return to the playback paused state.

Playback

1 frame is 1/75 seconds.

Edit Function

• Sound is not output at speeds above 2x. • When “Silent” is selected in “27 Search Mode” (vpage  19) in “Preset Setting”, sound is not output at 2x speed or any speed above. • When fast forward search is used to the end of the last file, or when fast rewind search is used to the start of the first file, the file pauses.

1 Press FRAME.

Recording

Double speed 200 x speed

Jumping by frames (Frame jump)

Selecting Files and Folders

Press 6 or 7 during playback or in the stopped state.

• When PLAY is pressed, playback continues from the position where search was exited. • When PAUSE is pressed, playback is paused at the position where search was exited.

Selecting Media

Fast forward and fast rewind (Search)

Press PLAY or PAUSE during search.

NOTE • Skip back cannot be operated from the front panel buttons. • Files recorded in VBR can not be skip back.

Setting defaults

Rotate the jog dial during playback or while stopped.

During playback or pause, the track returns only the set amount of time from the playback position, and is then played back or paused from that position. • This function can be controlled using parallel remote and serial remote. • Set the time in “26 Skip Back” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting”.

Connections

PAUSE PLAY

Rewind a specified amount of time and playback (Skip back)

Part names and Functions

MARK MARKMARK+

Getting Started

Operations during playback

NOTE

Control Function

• Search cannot be performed on files that are recorded using VBR. • If a VBR file is found during the search process, the search ends at the VBR file.

Information

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By writing marking information in files, you can search for marks and play back from a certain point.

Press PITCH while holding down SHIFT during 1 playback, cue or when stopped.

A mark is added at the point when you press it. When a mark is added, “Mark z” (z: number of marks) is displayed.

During playback or in the stopped state, hold down SHIFT and press MARK.

The pitch LED lights and pitch adjustment is enabled.

You can write up to 30 marks in a file.

• The pitch changes by 0.1% each time the button is pressed. • Press and hold the button to change the pitch continuously. • To cancel the pitch control, press PITCH again while holding down the SHIFT button.

• You cannot add marks to MP3 files that are not recorded by DN-500R. • You cannot add marks when files are recorded in VBR.

During playback, cue or in the stopped state, hold down SHIFT and press MARK + or MARK –. • When MARK + is pressed, the track is forwarded to the next marked point and paused. • When MARK – is pressed, the system returns to the previous marked point and is paused.

Recording

Marks can only be searched within the current file.

Selecting Files and Folders

When the playback speed is adjusted using the pitch control, the musical interval changes according to the playback speed. When the master key function is on, the playback sound is played back without changing the musical interval even if the pitch is adjusted. • For details on the key control settings, see “32 Master Key” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”. When “32 Master Key” is set to “On”, “J” appears in the display.

Searching for Marks

Selecting Media

nnTo change the pitch without altering the musical interval, use (master key).

NOTE

Tracks are selected at random and playback starts.

Setting defaults

PITCH + or PITCH – while holding down 2 Press SHIFT.

“21 Random” (vpage 19) in “Preset Setting” 1 Set to “On”. 2 Press PLAY.

Connections

Add marks (marking)

The playback speed can be adjusted within a range of –16 % to +16 %. By adjusting the pitch, you can listen to recordings over a shorter time span, or listen more slowly to difficult to hear sections.

Part names and Functions

Playback pitch adjustment (Pitch control)

Random playback

Getting Started

Operations during playback

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

41

MENU

Preview Insert

The menu list is displayed.

“Program List” is displayed.

MARK

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

STOP PLAY

4

Rotate the jog dial to select “Insert”, and press ENTER. The “File List” is displayed.

nnPreviewing programmed files the cursor on the programmed file in the 1 Place program list menu, and press ENTER. The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

Program List 01 BGM_002.MP3 0001 BGM_001.MP3 02 Music_001.wav 0002 BGM_002.MP3 03 0003 Music_001.wav 0004 Music_002.wav

the jog dial to select the file you want to 5 Rotate program, and press ENTER. • Displays the “Execute”.

• For details on selecting files, see “Selecting folders and files and displaying the file list menu” (vpage 27).

the jog dial to select “Execute”, and press 6 Rotate ENTER.

the jog dial to select “Preview”, and press 2 Rotate ENTER. Preview playback of the selected file starts.

• Press STOP to end playback and return to the program list menu.

The program is entered. “Program List” is displayed.

nn Previewing a file to be programmed Rotate the jog dial to select “Preview”, and press ENTER.

Playback

The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

REC MON.

UNDO

Recording

the jog dial to select “”, and press 3 Rotate ENTER.

DIMMER

DIVIDE

Selecting Files and Folders

Program List 01 BGM_002.MP3 02 Music_001.wav 03

COMBINE

Selecting Media

1 While DN-500R is stopped or in cue, press MENU. the jog dial to select “Program List”, and 2 Rotate press ENTER.

COPY

Setting defaults

Create program

SHIFT

MOVE

Connections

Remove Remove All Load Save

Previews the selected file. Enters a program. Or enters a new program in front of the selected program. Deletes the selected program. Deletes all programs. Reads the programs on the selected media. Saves the programs on the selected media.

BACK Jog Dial/ENTER

Part names and Functions

nnProgram list menu

Getting Started

Program playback • A maximum of 99 tracks can be registered to a program. • The program can be saved to the media and can be read later.

• Repeat steps 3 to 6 to create a program list.

Edit Function

• Preview playback of the selected file starts. • Press STOP to exit playback and return to step 6.

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Editing the program

Saving/reading program data

“22 Program” (vpage 19) in “Preset 1 Set Setting” to “On”. 2 Press PLAY.

a new program in front of the selected 1 nn Inserting program

the program to the selected media 1 nqn Saving Press ENTER on the program list.

q Rotate the jog dial in the program list and place the cursor on the program immediately after where you want to insert the program, and press ENTER.

19 Play Range

On

Off



On

On



Off

All

Off

On

All

Off

Off

Folder

Off

On

Folder

2

t Enter the file name of the program to be saved, and press ENTER.

The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “Remove”, and press ENTER. Displays the “Remove?”.

e Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER. The selected program file is deleted, and the “Program List” is displayed.

all program files 3 nqn Deleting Press ENTER on the program list.

Displays the text editor.

The program is saved in the specified folder, and the “Program List” is displayed. • The saved file uses UTF8.

• For details on (vpage 21).

how

to

input,

see

“Renaming

presets”

the program from the selected media 2 nqn Reading Press ENTER on the program list. The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “Load”, and press ENTER. Displays the “Misc List”.

Displays the “Remove All?”.

r Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “Remove All”, and press ENTER. e Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER. All program files are deleted, and the program list is displayed.

The read program is displayed in the program list.

Control Function

• Press BACK to cancel editing.

Displays the “Load?”.

Edit Function

The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

e Rotate the jog dial to select the file to read, and press ENTER.

Playback

When “24 Repeat” (vpage  19) is set to “On” in “Preset Setting”, repeat playback is performed in accordance with the relationship of the “19 Play Range”, “20 Play Mode”, “21 Random” and “22 Program” settings in “Preset Setting”.

nn Deleting the selected program file q Rotate the jog dial in the program list and place the cursor on the program that you want to delete, and press ENTER.

Recording

nnRepeat playback

Program playback in the set track order. Random playback within the program. Plays back all tracks in all sub folders from the root folder in the order set in “34 File Sort” (vpage 20) of “Preset Setting”. Random playback within all files. Plays back all tracks in the selected folder. Plays back all tracks in the selected folder in random order.

Selecting Files and Folders

Off

Playback content

Displays the “Save?”.

Selecting Media

21 Random

The “File List” is displayed.

Setting defaults

• When the number of programs exceeds 99, the last program is deleted.

r Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

Connections

w Rotate the jog dial to select “Insert”, and press ENTER.

• If there are no program settings, tracks are played in normal playback.

22 Program

The “Program List Menu” is displayed.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “Save”, and press ENTER. e Rotate the jog dial to select on the folder in which you want to save the file, and press ENTER.

Tracks are played back in the created program order.

nnRelationship between program, play range and random settings (vpage 43)

100 program lists can be saved.

Part names and Functions

Program playback

Getting Started

Program playback

Information

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MENU

Edit Insert

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

DISPLAY

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

Timer playback start time and playback file Turning timer playback on/off settings In the playback timer list, rotate the jog dial to select The menu list is displayed.

recording start time and recording time 3 “Timer settings” (vpage 34) operations 3 to 7 are When the playback start time input is completed, the “File List” is displayed.

the jog dial to select the file you want to use 4 Rotate for timer playback, and press ENTER. • When the timer settings are complete, the set timer turns on.

Recording

When the playback timer input is completed, the playback timer list is displayed.

Selecting Files and Folders

performed.

Displays the playback timer list.

Selecting Media

Displays the playback timer list.

Displays the playback timer list menu.

Setting defaults

1 the playback timer that you want to turn on or off,

and press ENTER. 1 the jog dial to select “Play Timer”, and press the jog dial to select “Timer On” or “Timer 2 Rotate ENTER. 2 Rotate Off”, and press ENTER. While DN-500R is stopped, press MENU.

Connections

Clear All Clear Timer On Timer Off

Enters or edits the timer information. Enters new timer information before the selected timer. Deletes the selected timer information. Deletes all of the timer information. Turns the selected timer on. Turns the selected timer off.

SHIFT

COPY

Part names and Functions

nnPlayback timer list menu

MOVE

BACK Jog Dial/ENTER

Getting Started

Timer playback • Playback is performed from the specified time for the set file. • The playback start time specification (schedule type) can be set as the day of week and time or date and time. • A maximum of 30 playback timers can be set.

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Editing timer playback information

1

Displays the playback timer list menu.

the start time or end time of a selected 2 nn Changing playback timer

• Set the timer playback information and turn the timer on. • Load a timer playback media to the current playback media. • The timer playback priority for when the playback start time is reached can be set in “01 Timer Priority” (vpage 21) in “System Setting”. However, the timer does not operate when the menu or file list, etc., is displayed or during recording. • When the unit is in standby, the power turns on and playback starts. • If other operations are performed during timer playback, timer playback is cancelled.

Setting defaults

a new playback timer in front of the 3 nn Inserting selected playback timer

Connections

Rotate the jog dial to select “Edit”, and press ENTER.

• For details on how to configure, see “Timer recording start time and recording time settings” (vpage 34).

Using timer playback

Part names and Functions

In the playback timer list, rotate the jog dial to select the playback timer that you want to edit, and press ENTER.

Getting Started

Timer playback

Rotate the jog dial to select “Insert”, and press ENTER.

Selecting Media

• For details on how to configure, see “Timer recording start time and recording time settings” (vpage 34). • The last timer data is deleted.

Selecting Files and Folders

the selected playback timer 4 nqn Deleting Rotate the jog dial to select “Clear”, and press

ENTER.

Displays the “Clear?”.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

Recording

The selected playback timer is deleted and the playback timer list is displayed.

all playback timers 5 nqn Deleting Rotate the jog dial to select “All Clear”, and press

Playback

ENTER.

Displays the “All Clear?”.

w Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

Edit Function

All playback timers are deleted and the playback timer list is displayed.

• Press BACK to cancel editing.

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the jog dial to select “Preview”, and press 2 Rotate ENTER. Preview playback of the selected file starts.

• Press STOP to end playback and return to the hot start list.

the jog dial to select the file you want to select 5 Rotate for hot start, and press ENTER. Displays "Preview" and “Execute”.

Registering tracks to a hot list

The “Hot List Menu” is displayed.

• For details on selecting files, see “Selecting folders and files and displaying the file list menu” (vpage 27).

Deleting a hot list file

1 nn Deleting the selected hot list file

• The operating method is the same as operation 2 of “Editing the program” (vpage 43).

The menu list is displayed.

• The operating method is the same as operation 3 of “Editing the program” (vpage 43).

Hot start is entered. “Hot List” is displayed.

• Preview playback of the selected file starts. • Press STOP to exit playback and return to step 6. • Repeat steps 3 to 6 to create a hot list.

nnAutomatically registering tracks to a hot list

The “Hot List Menu” is displayed.

A 20-track hot list is automatically registered.

• The operating method is the same as operation 1 of “Saving/ reading program data” (vpage 43). • 100 hot lists can be saved.

2 nn Reading the hot list from the selected media

• The operating method is the same as operation 2 of “Saving/ reading program data” (vpage 43).

Edit Function

• Files are registered in order from the first file in accordance with the “19 Play Range” (vpage 19) settings in “Preset Setting”.

1 nn Saving the hot list to the selected media

Playback

the jog dial to select “”, and press the jog dial in the hot list menu to select 3 Rotate ENTER. 1 Rotate “Auto Mapping”, and press ENTER.

Saving/reading hot list data

Recording

Hot List 01 BGM_002.MP3 02 Music_002.wav 03 04

Rotate the jog dial to select “Preview”, and press ENTER.

Selecting Files and Folders

“Hot List” is displayed.

Selecting Media

the jog dial to select “Execute”, and press nn Deleting all hot list files 1 While DN-500R is stopped or in cue, press MENU. 6 Rotate ENTER. 2 the jog dial to select “Hot List”, and press 2 Rotate ENTER. nn Previewing a hot start file

Setting defaults

Previews the selected file. 20 tracks are automatically set to the hot list. Sets the hot list. Or re-sets the selected hot list. Deletes the selected hot list. Deletes all hot lists. Reads the hot lists on the selected media. Saves the hot lists on the selected media.

Program List 01 BGM_002.MP3 0001 BGM_001.MP3 02 Music_001.wav 0002 BGM_002.MP3 03 0003 Music_001.wav 0004 Music_002.wav

the cursor on a hot start file in the hot start list, 1 Place and press ENTER.

Connections

Preview Auto Mapping Set Remove Remove All Load Save

The “File List” is displayed.

nnPreviewing files registered in the hot start list

Part names and Functions

nnHot list menu

4

Rotate the jog dial to select “Set”, and press ENTER.

Getting Started

Hot Start • The unit can be controlled from other devices using RC-F400S, parallel input and serial commands. • When a button is pressed, this function instantly starts playback of a pre-selected file. • Hot start can be set for 20 tracks.

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Getting Started

Edit Function EDIT COMBINE

Jog Dial/ENTER

MOVE COMBINE UNDO

SHIFT

Press COMBINE when the combine source files are 1 cued or paused.

MOVE

COPY

COMBINE

DIMMER

REC MON.

MARK

DIVIDE

UNDO

LIST

MENU

FRAME

MEDIA

-LOCK

PITCH

REC

DISPLAY

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

TEXT

COPY DIVIDE

Combining starts.

DIVIDE The selected file is split into 2 files in the specified location.

Displays “Divide?”.

Control Function

• During the division, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the division is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel the division.

Edit Function

Division starts.

Playback

1 Press DIVIDE during playback, cue or pause. 2 Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

NOTE Dividing cannot be performed in the following situations. • When the selected media is write prohibited • At the start point or end point of a file • When the file format is a format other than WAV or MP3 • When the number of files reaches 1999 • When there is not enough free space on the selected media • When the file name after division already exists

Recording

• The file name of the file created by combining source files is created according to the same rules as recording. For details, see “File name” (vpage 32). • Files stored on other media cannot be combined. • During combining, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the combination is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel combining.

NOTE Combining cannot be performed in the following situations. • When the selected media is write prohibited • When there is not enough free space on the selected media • The maximum file size is 2GB • When the file format is a format other than WAV • When the total number of files reaches 2000 • When the number of bits differs • When the number of channels differs • When the sampling rate differs

• “_A” is added to the previous file name for the first part of the divided file. (Example: When aaa.mp3 is divided -> aaa_A.mp3) • “_B” is added to the previous file name for the second part of the divided file. (Example: When aaa.mp3 is divided -> aaa_B.mp3) • The original file used in the division remains unchanged.

Selecting Files and Folders

2

Rotate the jog dial to select the combine target file, and press ENTER.

• The combined file is stored in the combination source folder. • The files used in the combination remain unchanged.

Selecting Media

0001 track_001.wav 0001 track_001.wav 0002 track_002.wav 0002 track_002.wav 0003 track_003.wav 0003 track_003.wav 0004 track_004.wav 0004 track_004.wav

Setting defaults

The “File List” is displayed to select the combine target.

Connections

Combine the selected file with another file on the same media to create a new file.

Part names and Functions

Edit files.

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MOVE

UNDO

Copies the selected file to a different folder or folder on a different media. To copy multiple files, use “05 Copy” in the file list.

Moves the selected file to a folder on the same or different media. To move multiple files, use “06 Move” in the file list.

Returns the edit operation performed immediately prior to the previous state. “UNDO” can be used on COMBINE, DIVIDE, COPY, MOVE and file and folder renaming operations.

Press COPY when the file that you want to copy is 1 stopped, cued or paused.

The folder list is displayed.

Moving starts.

• During moving, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the moving is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel moving.

NOTE Files cannot be moved to other media in the following situations. • When the media is write prohibited • When there is not enough free space on the media

NOTE When the edit is cancelled using “UNDO”, the file cannot be returned to it's previous state.

Recording

the jog dial to select “” in the 3 Rotate copy destination folder level, and press ENTER.

When the operation is complete, “Completed” is displayed.

Selecting Files and Folders

0002 0003 0004

USB BGM_001.MP BGM_002.MP3 Music_001.wav Music_002.wav

• The folder list is displayed.

Displays “Undo?”.

Selecting Media

the jog dial to select the copy destination 2 Rotate media, and press ENTER.

2 the jog dial to select “” in the 3 Rotate move destination folder level, and press ENTER.

Select the move destination media and press ENTER.

1 Press UNDO directly after the edit. 2 Rotate the jog dial to select “OK”, and press ENTER.

Setting defaults

0002 0003 0004

Media List BGM_001.MP SD BGM_002.MP3 USB Music_001.wav Music_002.wav

A media list for selecting the move destination is displayed.

Connections

A media list for selecting the copy destination is displayed.

Press MOVE when the file that you want to move is 1 stopped, cued or paused.

Part names and Functions

COPY

Getting Started

EDIT

Copying starts.

Playback

• During copying, “Executing ... zzz%” (z: progress status) is displayed. • When the copying is complete, “Completed” is displayed. • Select “Cancel” and press ENTER to cancel copying.

Edit Function

NOTE Copying cannot be performed in the following situations. • When the media is write prohibited • When there is not enough free space on the media

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Getting Started

Control Function USB Keyboard Keyboard key ESC

Selecting Media Selecting Files and Folders

PAGE UP /DOWN BACK SPACE HOME DELETE . / SPACE

Recording

DISPLAY FILE LIST PITCH – PITCH + LOCK RWD FWD MARK – MARK + MARK REC MENU TEXT RENAME CURRENT FILE (during CUE) DELETE CURRENT FILE (during CUE) COPY MOVE DELETE MARKS FROM CURRENT FILE (during CUE) COMBINE DIVIDE UNDO DIMMER REC MON MEDIA

Setting defaults

SHIFT+ARROW U /D

Unit operation button CHARACTER

Connections

SHIFT + ESC ENTER ARROW U /D /L /R

Keyboard key Other PRINTABLE CHAR F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 SHIFT + F1 SHIFT + F2 SHIFT + F3 SHIFT + F4 SHIFT + F5 SHIFT + F6 SHIFT + F7 SHIFT + F8 SHIFT + F9 SHIFT + F10 SHIFT + F11 SHIFT + F12

Unit operation button STOP (during Play, Rec etc.) BACK (during MENUs) STOP (during MENUs) JOG ENTER L /R: TRACK SKIP (during STOP/CUE/PLAY/SEARCH/ AUDIBLE PAUSE) U /D: REC LEVEL (Master / Lch by PRESETRec Level Type) (during REC /REC PAUSE) U /D /L /R: JOG (Rotate) (during Not CUE) REC LEVEL (Balance / Rch by PRESETRec Level Type) (during REC /REC PAUSE) PAGE UP /DOWN SKIP BACK (during Pause or Play) File list Top (During File list) DELETE CHARACTER FRAME PITCH PLAY / PAUSE (Toggle) SPACE (during TEXT editing)

Part names and Functions

This unit can be controlled using a keyboard by connecting a USB keyboard to the keyboard USB connector on this unit.

NOTE Playback

• Only keyboards that confirm to USB standards can be used with this unit. • Before using a USB keyboard, set the language type in “41 Keyboard Type” (vpage 20) in “Preset Setting”.

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RC-F400S features

NOTE If the firmware version of your RC-F400S is an earlier version than A-5.00 it will not work correctly with the DN-500R. Please visit our website (URL:http://www.d-mpro.com) for the latest firmware version. The RC-F400S version information is displayed under the startup screen that appears when it is turned on.

Part names and Functions

With RC-F400S, you can only perform playback operations. You cannot set various menu modes (menu list/file list/file menu). When you are making changes in the menu, the RC-F400S will display “wait...”.

• Quick file search with the jog dial. • Large 3.8” display (320X240 dots). • Stationary top panel operations.

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S You can perform Hot Start playback by using the hot start remote control RC-F400S (sold separately).

Connections Setting defaults

Part names and functions nnRC-F400S top panel

nnRC-F400S rear panel

MUSIC \ abcdefg.MP3 TRACK

q

0005

REPEAT

REMAIN

SINGLE

RECUE

REMOTE CONTROLLER RC-F400S

TIME

ELAPSED

0005 00 : 45

TOTAL

02:35

r

FILE LIST

RANDOM

256KB SIZE FORMAT MP3 256kbps 44.1KHz CHANNEL STEREO

FRAME STOP/CUE

PLAY/PAUSE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

OFF POWER

RS232C

q

DC IN 5V

w

e r

Selecting Files and Folders

HOT LIST

Fordidden Par ARTIST 2-Travelers ALBUM White Label R

ON

t y u

FILE INFORMATION TITLE

Selecting Media

w e

i Recording

Correspond to the function display.

u Stop/Cue button (STOP/CUE)··················· (53)

Connect the supplied power cord.

Lights orange during stop or cuing.

i Hot start buttons (1-20)······························ (53) Corresponds to the Hot Start list.

r DC power cord holder mounting hole The supplied power cord holder will prevent the connected power cord from disconnecting from the terminal.

Control Function

• Rotate the jog dial to search for folders and files. • Press the jog dial to play back the selected file.

q Power switch··············································· (53) w RS-232C terminal········································· (52) e DC power input terminal···························· (52)

The green light is on during playback and the green light flashes during pause.

Edit Function

e Fast rewind button (6)···························· (53) r Fast forward button (7)·························· (53) t Jog dial (8/9)····································· (54)

y Play/Pause button (PLAY/PAUSE)············ (53)

Playback

q Display·························································· (51) w Function buttons········································· (51)

Information

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nnRC-F400S display Main screen display

File list display

q

\ MUSIC \ abcdefg.MP3 TRACK

i

0005

REPEAT

SINGLE

REMAIN

RECUE

02:35

RANDOM

q w TIME

ELAPSED

0005 00 : 45

TOTAL

r

A.CUE

FILE LIST

y

256KB SIZE FORMAT MP3 256kbps 44.1KHz CHANNEL STEREO

HOT LIST FRAME

t LOAD y

e

HOT START LIST

PAGE 1 01 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg.MP3 02 \ MPGLANG \ Honey01.MP3 03 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg0.MP3 04 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg1.MP3 05 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg2.MP3 06 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg3.MP3 07 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg4.MP3 08 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg6.MP3 09 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg7.MP3 10 \ MPGLANG \ abcdefg5.MP3

EXIT r FILE LIST t STORE y NEXT PAGE u

q Title display

q Title display

Displays “HOT START LIST”.

Displays “FILE LIST”.

w PAGE display

w Folder display Displays the folder name. “PROGRAM PLAY” is displayed during program playback.

e File list Displays file names. The mark is displayed for the file that is currently being played back or set to be played back.

Displays the page.

e Hot Start list Displays the set file name. The mark is displayed for the file that is being played back.

r EXIT button Enters the main mode.

t FILE LIST button

r EXIT button

Moves to the file list.

Enters the main mode.

t

button Displays the list of folders in the selected media.

y LOAD button Sets the selected file to one of the Hot Start buttons 1-20.

y STORE button When the media is set to USB, the set Hot Start list is saved as a file. The PPL file is saved in the root directory. • A PPL file is the file that saves the content of a Hot Start list. Display the list in the next/previous page.

Playback

u NEXT PAGE/PREV PAGE buttons

Recording

y File information display u Current playback mode display i Playback elapsed position

q w

Selecting Files and Folders

• TIME: P  ress the function button to switch the time display. • FILE LIST: Press the function button to play back the file in the file list mode. • HOT LIST: Press the function button to check the Hot Start list. [Special Feature of DN-500R] • FRAME: Press the FRAME button to start Audible pause from that position, and switch to frame search mode.

EXIT r

Selecting Media

q File name display w File number/total file count display e Time display r Operating Status Display t Function Display

\ MPGLANG \ 0123456789012345678901234567 0001 abcdefg.MP3 0002 abcdefg(Remix).MP3 0003 Honey01.MP3 0004 abcdefg00.MP3 0005 abcdefg01.MP3 0006 abcdefg02.MP3 0007 abcdefg03.MP3 ---- abcdefg04.MP3 0009 abcdefg05.MP3

Setting defaults

Fordidden Par ARTIST 2-Travelers ALBUM White Label R TITLE

e

t

FILE INFORMATION

FILE LIST

Connections

u

e

Part names and Functions

w

Hot Start list display

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S

Edit Function Control Function Information

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Connection RS-232C

PARALLEL

REMOTE

Part names and Functions Connections

As shown below, connect the RS-232C port on DN-500R to the RS-232C port on RC-F400S using the straight cable that is supplied with RC-F400S. • Once they are connected, turn the power switch on for the respective devices. DIGITAL OUTPUT • Configure the following items in the DN-500R “System Setting”. • Serial bit Rate: 38400 • After connection, fix the cable by turning the cable terminal screws. DN-500R

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S

RS-232C Straight cable

Setting defaults

Notes on connecting the AC adapter • Always turn the power switch off before connecting/ disconnecting the AC adapter. • Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands. • When disconnecting the AC adapter, make sure that you hold the plug. Pulling or bending the cord may damage the cord or cause electric shock or fire.

Selecting Media

OFF POWER

RS232C

RC-F400S

DC IN 5V

Selecting Files and Folders

ON

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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Hot Start playback

nnAudible Pause

During playback, press 1/3.

Press FRAME on the main screen.

• During pause, 1/3 flashes. • To resume playback, press 1/3.

nnPerform Hot Start playback

• In the RC-F400S display, the startup screen “DENON PROFESSIONAL” appears. • When the startup is completed, the file information is shown in the display.

The first 10 files in the Hot Start list are displayed. To display files 11 through 20 in the Hot Start list, press NEXT PAGE. Hot Start playback starts.

• Pressing 6 moves 1 frame in the reverse direction. • Pressing 7 moves 1 frame in the forward direction.

nnFast forward and fast rewind (search) During playback, press 6 or 7.

• Press 6 to perform fast rewind playback. • Press 7 to perform fast forward playback. • The fast forward/fast rewind speed changes in the order shown below each time the button is pressed. • x2, x10, x50, x100, x200

Selecting Media

3 Press the Hot Start button for playback.

Press 6 or 7 during Audible pause.

Press 20.

Setting defaults

2

Press HOT LIST on the main screen.

nnJumping by frames (Frame Accurate Search)

nnStop

Connections

connecting DN-500R to RC-F400S, turn the 1 After power switch on for the respective devices.

• Press FRAME on the main screen during playback or pause to switch to the Audible Pause state.

Part names and Functions

You can instantly start playing back a file that is registered with the Hot Start buttons 1-20 on RC-F400S by pressing the corresponding button.

nnPause

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S

Selecting Files and Folders

Hot Start can also be performed from the main screen and the file list screen.

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnSet and allocate the Hot Start folder

The first 20 files in the selected folder are automatically allocated to the Hot Start buttons.

\

FILE LIST

EXIT

LOAD

EXIT

LOAD

Press the jog dial to play back the selected file.

the Hot Start button you want to allocate the 4 Press setting to.

Edit Function

Hot Starts can only be set in the stop or cue modes.

Playback

“Completed” is displayed and the setting has changed. Press the set button to perform Hot Start playback.

When the Hot Start list is loaded and any audio file in the list is missing on the media, that file is removed from the Hot Start list.

Recording

“Please select HOT START button” is displayed. To cancel, press 20.

NOTE

Selecting Files and Folders

These settings can only be configured during stop or pause modes.

The “File List” is displayed.

• The Hot Start list is saved as “DN-500R.ppl” in the root directory of the media connected to the DN-500R. • A saved PPL file can be re-read by operating the DN-500R.

Selecting Media

The first 20 files in the selected folder are automatically assigned to the hot start button. “Completed” is displayed, and the settings are completed.

1 On the main screen, press HOT LIST. 2 Press STORE. The Hot Start list is displayed.

1 On the main screen, press FILE LIST. 1 On the main screen, press FILE LIST. the folder you would like to set with the jog the file you want to set with the jog dial. 2 Select 2 Select dial. Or, pause at the point where you want to resume playback in the set file. Press LOAD. 3 3 Press LOAD. The “File List” is displayed.

Convert the allocated Hot Start list into a file and save it to a current media connected to the DN-500R. If this file exists in the media, the Hot Start list in this file is automatically used for allocation.

Setting defaults

\ MPGLANG \ 0123456789012345678901234567 0001 abcdefg.MP3 0002 abcdefg.MP3 0003 Honey01.MP3 Please select 0004 abcdefg00.MP3 HOTSTART button. 0005 abcdefg01.MP3 0006 abcdefg02.MP3 0007 abcdefg03.MP3 ---- abcdefg04.MP3 0009 abcdefg05.MP3

nnSave the Hot Start list

Connections

01 02 03 04 05

Assign the Hot Start button for the file or point that you would like to play back.

Part names and Functions

FILE LIST

nnSet and allocate Hot Start points

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S

Control Function Information

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Playback from the main screen

nnSTOP

NOTE

Press 20 during cue.

Press FRAME.

nnJump by frames (Frame Accurate Search)

F1 - 4

Power Switch

nnBefore playback After connecting the DN-500R to the RC-F400S, turn the power switch on for the respective devices.

Press 1/3.

nnFast forward or fast rewind (search) During playback, press 6 or 7.

• Press 6 to perform fast rewind playback. • Press 7 to perform fast forward playback. • The fast forward/fast rewind speed changes in the order shown below each time the button is pressed. • x2, x10, x50, x100, x200

The button lights green and file playback starts.

Press 1/3 during playback or search modes.

Edit Function

nnCUE

Playback

• 1/3 flashes during pause. • To restart playback, press 1/3.

• If the “Search Mode” settings in the “Preset Menu” of the DN-500R are set to “Normal”, sound is output when the search speed is 2x. Please note that sound is not output at search speeds above 2x. • After you fast forward to the end of the last file or fast rewind to the beginning of the first file, the unit pauses. • When you fast rewind to the beginning of the file, the fast rewind operation continues from the end point of the previous file.

AUTO CUE automatically detects the audio level and performs the cue operation. • When AUTO CUE is enabled, the playback mode display in the RC-F400S display shows . • The detected level is the set value for the preset menu “25 Auto Cue” (vpage 19). • If the audio level is not detected for 20 seconds or more after the playback for automatic detection of the audio level has started, the cue operation is performed at the beginning of the file.

Recording

nnPause

nnAUTO CUE

Selecting Files and Folders

nnPlay back

• Rotate clockwise to switch to the next file. • Rotate counterclockwise to switch to the beginning of the current file or the previous file. • To switch to the previous file, rotate the jog dial counterclockwise within one second from the start of file playback.

Selecting Media

• The RC-F400S display shows the startup screen “DENON PROFESSIONAL”. • When the startup is completed, the file information is shown in the display.

During playback, stop or cue, rotate the jog dial.

• Pressing 6 moves 1 frame in the reverse direction. • Pressing 7 moves 1 frame in the forward direction.

Setting defaults

Jog Dial

Press 6 or 7 during Audible Pause.

Connections

nnSwitching files (8/9)

Part names and Functions

nnRepeat playback (0.5 sec)

• When you perform search on a short file, the indicated speed may not be available. • You cannot perform search on files that are recorded in VBR. • If searched files contain a VBR file, the search stops at that VBR file.

Getting Started

Various playback functions with RC-F400S

Press 20.

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Part names and Functions

nnConnections

RS-232C control

RS-232C Straight cable

You will be able to perform the three control functions from the host by connecting an RS-232C straight cable to the RS-232C serial terminal (9-pin D-sub) connector. RS-232C

PARALLEL

REMOTE

Connections

GThree control functionsH q Controlling the DN-500R externally w Sending the status information to the host when DN-500R

Getting Started

Serial remote control function In the serial remote control function, a host such as a computer is connected to the unit. By sending control commands from the host to the unit, the unit can be operated, and the status information of the unit can be checked both on the unit and host.

receives a status request command from the host Setting defaults

e Automatically sending the status information to the host when there is a change to the DN-500R status

nnAbout Connections

Selecting Media

• Transmission System: Asynchronous full duplex transmission • Compatible connector: 9-pin D-sub (male) • Communication speed: 9,600/38,400 bps selectable (System Setting: Serial Bit Rate) • Data bit: 8 bit • Parity: None • Start bit: 1 bit • Stop bit: 1 bit • Flow control: None

Selecting Files and Folders

Pin arrangement Pin number

Ground NC

7

TxD RTSz

3

Playback

6 2

RxD 8

NC NC

9

Edit Function

4 5

Signal name Recording

1

NC S. Ground

Control Function

zz4V/500mA power supply can be used for RTS.

Information

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q External control and operation of the DN-500R

D&M RC communication format nnConfiguration of control commands

ID

@

0

DN-500R

End Character

COMMAND

Control command ACK

ID

‘0’ (0x30)

Command

Indicates the command details.

End Character

‘\r’ (0x0D)

Status information command

However, if data other than a specified command or an End Character (0x0D) with no Start Character ‘@’ is received, receive fails and NACK is returned.

nnACK (received successfully) and NACK (receive failed) command codes Content

Hex value

ACK

0x06



NACK

0x15

• When an End Character (0x0D) is received with no Start Character “@” • When a command that does not exist is received • When there is a space more than 5 msec between command characters

Recording

Transmission conditions

However, if data other than a specified command or an End Character (0x0D) with no Start Character (‘@’) is received, receive fails and NACK is returned.

Selecting Files and Folders

Response timeout is 100msec.

Sequence diagram of status request command

Selecting Media

‘@’ (0x40)

Setting defaults

ACK

Value (Hex value within parentheses)

Start Character

Host device Status request command

\r (0x0D)

nnConfiguration of command codes Item

Host device

Connections

Start Character

DN-500R

When a status request is received from the host, the DN-500R returns ACK and a response to the request details.

Part names and Functions

The packets of control commands start with the Start Character “@”, and end with the End Character “0x0D” as shown below.

w S  tatus information output for external status request commands

When the DN-500R receives a control command from the host, the DN-500R sends ACK (received successfully) to the host and executes the command.

Getting Started

Serial remote control function

Playback Edit Function Control Function

• When a command is received, ACK or NACK is returned within 100 msec. • If there is no response after 100 msec, the next command is permitted.

Information

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Getting Started

Serial remote control function

e A  utomatic output of status information when the DN-500R status changes

DN-500R

Part names and Functions

When the DN-500R status or recording or playback file changes, or when the storage status changes, the details of the change of status are sent to the host. Host device

Connections

Status command

Setting defaults

ACK

Selecting Media

The command sent at this time uses the same status information command as w.

Selecting Files and Folders

About the command list see page “Appendix”.

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnAbout Connections

nnParallel remote mode switching

Normal Mode

Parallel remote mode is switched according to the status of parallel remote inputs #5 and #6. HIGH HIGH

FUNCTION

Normal mode

LOW HIGH

LOW LOW Hot start

q Mode

w Mode

HIGH LOW Reserved

• Hot Start q: Hot list #1 - #10 can be played from the parallel remote. • Hot Start w: Hot list #11 - #20 can be played from the parallel remote.

If one of the HOT START terminals is shorted when the RELOAD terminal is in the shorted state, the current track is assigned to the shorted Hot Start number (reload function). For details on assigning Hot Start, see “Hot Start playback” (vpage 53).

DN-500R NAME GND PLAY PAUSE STOP MODE 1 MODE 2 RELOAD HOT START 1(11) HOT START 2(12) GND HOT START 3(13) HOT START 4(14) HOT START 5(15) PLAY TALLY PAUSE TALLY CUE TALLY HOT START 6(16) HOT START 7(17) HOT START 8(18) STOP TALLY REC TALLY TALLY POWER SUPPLY GND HOT START 9(19) HOT START 10(20)

Playback

• In Hot Cue mode, the status switches to standby for hot start input. • The () contents indicate the assignment for Hot Start 2 mode.

Recording

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

I/O I I I I I I I I I I I O O O I I I O O I I

Selecting Files and Folders

nnHot Start Assignment

NO.

Selecting Media

• Hot start is a function that starts playback instantaneously from the preset point. Hot Start mode can be switched to Hot Cue using “40 Para Rem Mode” (vpage 20) in the “Preset setting”. If the mode is set to the Hot Cue mode, when Hot Start input is performed, playback does not start immediately and instead switches to the standby state at the start point. • Operations for the FADER START terminals can be set in “39 Fader Start” (vpage  20) in “Preset Setting”.

I/O I I I I I I I I I I I O O O I I I O O I I

Hot Cue Mode

Setting defaults

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

DN-500R NAME GND PLAY PAUSE STOP MODE 1 MODE 2 SEARCH 7 SEARCH 6 FADER START GND SKIP BACK MARK + MARK – PLAY TALLY PAUSE TALLY CUE TALLY MARK REC PAUSE REC STOP TALLY REC TALLY TALLY POWER SUPPLY GND TRACK + TRACK –

Connections

MODE 1 MODE 2

NO.

Hot Start Mode

Part names and Functions

Parallel control has two modes, normal mode and hot start mode. The MODE 1,2 pins are used to switch this mode.

Getting Started

Parallel control

Edit Function Control Function Information

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nnRemote Control Connection

MODE2

13

12

25

11

24

23

9

10

22

8

21

7

20

6

19

5

18

4

17

2

1

3

16

PLAY

REC

PAUSE

RELOAD

PLAY

HOT START 1 (11)

HOT START 2 (12)

HOT START 3 (13)

HOT START 4 (14)

21

22

2 14

22 23

3 15

22 23

4 16 20

22 22 23

5

23

6

23

CUE

11

23

7

23

8

CUE/STOP STOP

REC

PAUSE

STOP

SKIP BACK

6 SEARCH 7

23

5

23

6

REC PAUSE

CUE/STOP

HOT START 5 (15)

13

23

12

23

11

23

9

23

8

23

7

23

25

HOT START 10 (20)

23

24

HOT START 9 (19)

23

19

HOT START 8 (18)

23

18

HOT START 7 (17)

23

17

24

23

TRACK (+)

23

25

2 14

22 23

3 15

22 23

TRACK (–)

23

9

FADER START

23

12

23

MARK +

4 16 20

22 22 23

19 21

22 23 13

17

23

18

23 23

MARK –

HOT START 6 (16)

Selecting Files and Folders

MARK

Selecting Media

CUE

Setting defaults

23

MODE1

MODE1

Connections

MODE2

14

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

Hot Cue Mode

15

13

12

11

9

10

8

7

6

5

4

3

1

Hot Start Mode

Part names and Functions

Normal Mode

2

• Connection Example

Getting Started

Parallel Control

Recording

Input pin 入力ピン

Tally output pin Tally出力ピン

(23pin) IN GND

(22pin) IN VCC

最大 Maximum 1010mA mA

NOTE

Control Function

Power is supplied to the external remote controller from Pin No.22 (Tally Power Supply) from this terminal. However, as the maximum rating for this pin is +5 VDC 100 mA, select circuit and current controls (resistance values) so as not to exceed the rating. Using this equipment when the rated value is exceeded may cause damage to the equipment, which may also lead to fire or a similar unexpected accident.

Edit Function

• Tally output pin is an open collector. (Maximum current: 10 mA, maximum voltage; 5.5 V) • Input pin is 5 V for Vcc TTL specification. • The maximum current supplied by the Tally Power Supply (22 pin) is 100 mA. • The input/output logic is active low (negative logic). • The number indicated in the parentheses ( ) is the number assigned in Hot Start2 mode.

Playback

It is assumed that the input pins and Tally output pins are used as follows.

Information

60

Getting Started

Information Error messages Error message

Cause/Solution

Error message

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Media Full

• The remaining space on a media is running low. Replace the media with a new one or delete files that are no longer required.



Track Full

• The number of files on the selected media exceeds 2000. Recording cannot be performed if the number of files exceeds 2000. Replace the media with a new media or delete unneeded files.

8, 10, 31

Write Inhibited

• The selected media is write prohibited. Remove the write protection from the media.

File Not Found

• Target file does not exist. Check the file.

Track Not Found

• The target track does not exist. Check the media.

Already Exists

• A file with the same name already exists. • Copy, Move, Divide : Check the folder. • Rename : Change the file name before entering the name.

Err Media XX

• Not supported on this unit. Replace the media.

VBR

• This error message appears when a VBR file search is performed. Search cannot be performed on VBR files. When the selected track is VBR format, the estimated remaining time is displayed.

40, 55

Not Allowed Not Available

• This appears when an invalid operation is performed. The operation may be disabled due to other setting items such as the preset menu, etc. Check the details of the operation.

15

No Mark

• There are no marks for the mark jump. Set marks.

41

Some files are skipped

• There is a file with the same name in the copy or move location. Files with the same name cannot be copied or moved.

29

Registered

• The file that you are to a program, hot start or timer playback list. Files registered to these lists cannot be edited.

29, 42, 44, 46

GDual Recording Error DisplayH Error message

Cause/Solution

Page

No Back Up Media (XXX)

• Back up media cannot be detected.

33

31

Media Write Inhibited (XXX)

• The back up media is write prohibited. Remove the write protection from the media.

33

27

Back Up Media Full (XXX)

• There is no free space on the back up media. Replace the media with a new media or delete unneeded files.

33

27

Dual Rec Canceled (W01)

• The selected media is the same as the back up media set in the preset settings. Dual recording is canceled and normal recording is performed.

33



Dual Rec Canceled (W02)

• The recording monitor is on. Dual recording is canceled and normal recording is performed.

33



zzXXX: SD, USB

Selecting Files and Folders



Selecting Media

• The media is formatted in an unsupported format. Format the media on DN-500R or set the format to FAT16 or FAT32. For details, see the operation instructions of the recording media.

18, 31

Setting defaults

• Cannot detect media.

Unformat

Page

• The Rec Level cannot be changed when the ALC settings are enabled. Turn the ALC settings off to change the Rec Level.

Connections

No Media

Cause/Solution

ALC

Part names and Functions

GDetails on procedure for handling error messagesH

Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

61

Error messages Error message

• The secondary media cannot be detected.

33

Secondary Media • The secondary media is write prohibited. Remove the write Write Inhibited (XXX) protection from the media.

33

Secondary Media Full (XXX)

33

• There is no free space on the secondary media. Replace the media with a new media or delete unneeded files.

If a problem should arise, first check the following: 1. Are the connections correct? 2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual? 3. Are the external devices (mixer and player) operating properly? If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. If the symptom is not covered on the check list, contact your dealer or service centers. Service centers are listed at http://www.d-mpro.com.

Page

Symptom Does not power on.

GRC-F400S error messagesH –

Not Supported

• A device that is not supported by RC-F400S is connected. Check the connected device.



No Media

• The media inserted in DN-500R has not been detected. Eject and insert the media again.

55

12

Cause/Solution

Page

GRecordingH Symptom Cannot recording.

31

Although the music • Make sure that the recording level adjustment switch (REC has been recorded LEVEL) is not set to Mute. properly, no sound is • Make sure that the recording settings (such as input source reproduced when it is and selected recording media) and all connections with external played back. devices are correct. (For example, if “UnBal” is set in “09 Audio Input” and an external device is not connected to the analog input RCA terminal, this unit will record in the silent state.)

31

There are sound • There may be minor sound cutoffs between files depending on cutoffs between files. the capacity of a recorded file.

18, 31, 37

There are sound • If an SD card is formatted on a computer, it may cause sound cutoffs during cutoffs during recording. When you use an SD card with this recording to an SD unit, make sure to format the card on this unit. card.

25, 31

There is a loud noise • Check the level meter and Level Over Display (LEVEL) to make in the recorded file. sure that the recording level does not exceed 0dB. • Make sure that the electrical contacts of the cable connections are not poor.

10

18

Selecting Files and Folders

perform • The recording media could be the cause of this trouble. Replace the recording media with another one and retry.

Selecting Media

Page

• Check if it is properly connected to DN-500R. If this message persists, replace the cable.

Page

Setting defaults

Cause/Solution

Not Connected

Cause/Solution • Check whether the power cord is firmly connected to the AC outlet.

Connections

GGeneralH

zzXXX: SD, USB

Error message

Part names and Functions

No Secondary Media (XXX)

Cause/Solution

Getting Started

Troubleshooting

GRelay Recording Error DisplayH

Recording Playback

11

Edit Function Control Function Information

62

GPlaybackH Symptom

GRecording mediaH Cause/Solution

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The media icon is • Check the display and make sure that the currently selected displayed, but the unit media and the actual media that you want to use are the same. does not recognize If they are not the same, display the media list to select the a file. media to be used.

26

27 27 12 – – –

Cannot read the files • Check the functions of the computer software. Some playback on a computer. and editing programs may not support the recording format of this unit (PCM 24 bits, 96kHz, etc.).



55 –

GOperationH Symptom

Cause/Solution

Cannot add a character • If the maximum number of characters has been already entered, during renaming. you cannot add any more characters. To add a character, delete characters before adding.

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Selecting Media

• Check the software of your computer. • Check the frequency conversion program. • This unit can record audio files using sampling frequencies of 48kHz and 96kHz. Some of the computer programs convert the frequency to 44.1kHz (a sample rate converter is used). Use a higher quality sample rate converter.

55

Setting defaults

Poor sound quality for playback on a computer.

Cause/Solution • Sometimes this unit cannot recognize media because of a defective connection. Check the connection of the media. • This unit supports USB mass-storage class flash memory and USB external storage. It does not recognize USB drives other than the above. • You cannot connect USB devices to this unit via a USB hub. • Make sure to supply external power to the type of USB hard disk drives that can connect to the external power source via AC adapter, etc.

The media is not shown in the display even though it is connected.

Connections

No sound is produced • Make sure that the headphone volume level adjustment switch from the headphones. (LEVEL) is not set to MIN. • Check whether sound is reproduced from the headphones by using another audio file or recording media.

Symptom



Part names and Functions

Cannot perform • The recording media could be a cause of this trouble. Copy a file playback or does not to another recording media and retry playback. recognize a file. • Check whether this unit supports the format of the playback file. • Check whether the target folder is within the first 8 levels of the root directory. • Check whether the number of folders does not exceed 1000. This unit recognizes up to 1000 folders.

Page

Getting Started

Troubleshooting

Selecting Files and Folders Recording Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

63

XLR(1:GND, 2:Hot, 3:Cold) +4 dBu +24 dBu/+20 dBu/+18 dBu 20kΩ/kohms RCA terminal –10 dBV +10 dBV/+6 dBV/4 dBV 10 kΩ/kohms RCA terminal 75 Ω/ohms 0.5 Vp-p IEC-60958(COAXIAL) XLR(1:GND, 2:Hot, 3:Cold) 110 Ω/ohms 3.5 Vp-p IEC-60958(AES/EBU)

0dBu=0.775 Vrms, 0dBV=1.0 Vrms

• BALANCED ANALOG OUT L/R Type XLR(1:GND, 2:Hot, 3:Cold) Load impedance Over 600 Ω/ohms Output level +4 dBu at 600 Ω/ohms load Maximum Output level +24 dBu/+20 dBu/+18 dBu • UNBALANCED ANALOG OUT L/R Type RCA terminal Load impedance Over 10 kΩ/kohms Output level –10 dBV Maximum Output level +10 dBV/+6 dBV/+4 dBV • BALANCED DIGITAL OUT Type XLR(1:GND, 2:Hot, 3:Cold) Output impedance 110 Ω/ohms Standard output level 3.0 Vp-p Format IEC-60958(AES/EBU) • UNBALANCED DIGITAL OUT Type RCA terminal Output impedance 75 Ω/ohms Standard output level 0.5 Vp-p Format IEC-60958(COAXIAL) • HEADPHONE OUT 20 mW/32 Ω/ohms

Selecting Files and Folders

M4A AAC-LC 64 – 320 kbps and VBR 48, 44.1 kHz 2 (stereo), 1 (mono) 20 Hz – 20 kHz (+0.5 dB / –1 dB) More than 89 dB (A-Weighted) Less than 0.01 % More than 106 dB (for 24 bit WAV playback) Less than –90 dB –16 % – +16 % ±2.0 dB

nn Output

Selecting Media

• Channel separation • Variable pitch width • Variable trim adjustment width

MP3 32 – 320 kbps and VBR 48, 44.1 kHz

• BALANCED ANALOG IN L/R Type Line setting Input level Maximum input level Input impedance • UNBALANCED ANALOG IN L/R Type Input level Maximum input level Input impedance • UNBALANCED DIGITAL IN Type Input impedance Standard input level Format • BALANCED DIGITAL IN Type Input impedance Standard input level Format

Setting defaults

• Total harmonic distortion • Dynamic range

WAV, AIFF, AIF 16 bit, 24 bit 96, 48, 44.1 kHz

nn Input

Connections

• S/N ratio

SD/USB Recorder SD/USB memory/USB HDD SD, USB: FAT16/FAT32/HFS+

Part names and Functions

• System • Compatible media • Playable formats, file systems • Playable WAV Format Extension Resolution Sampling frequency • Playable MP3 Format Extension Bit rate Sampling frequency • Playable AAC Format Extension Compression method Bit rate Sampling frequency • Number of channels • Audio frequency characteristics

Getting Started

Main specifications

Recording

Up to 2 TB 2 GB 2000 files (for 1 folder) • Maximum number of folders 1000 folders • Maximum number of folder hierarchies 8 (under the root directory)

• Power supply

AC 120 V, 60 Hz (U.S.A and Canada models) AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz (European, U.K and Asia/ Pacific models) 30 W 0.4 W (standby)

• Power consumption

5 – 35 °C 25 – 85 %, no condensation –20 – 60 °C

Control Function

• Environmental conditions Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature

Edit Function

• Maximum storage capacity • Maximum file size • Maximum number of files

nn General

Playback

nn Others

Information

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vvA

vvB Bitrate·································································· 38

vvE Edit ····································································· 47 Error message····················································· 61

vvP

vvF File information ·················································· 30 File List································································ 27 File menu···························································· 27 File move ···························································· 29 File playback ······················································· 28 Firmware Version················································ 25 Folder menu························································ 26 Format Media······················································ 25 Frame jump··················································· 40, 55

vvH

vvR

vvI Initial settings ····················································· 17

vvK Key lock······························································· 30

Recording

Random playback ··············································· 41 RC Communication format ································· 57 RC-F400S···························································· 50 Rear panel····························································· 7 Record ································································ 31 Recording media················································· 13 Recording monitor ·············································· 33 Recording time chart··········································· 38 Relay recording ·················································· 33 Retainer······························································· 13 RS-232C control·················································· 56

vvU Undo ··································································· 48 USB drive···························································· 14 USB Keyboard····················································· 49 Utility··································································· 23

Selecting Files and Folders

Headphone·························································· 12 Hot start······························································ 46 Parallel control·················································· 59 RC-F400S·························································· 53

vvT Time/Date···························································· 24 Timer playback ··················································· 44 Timer recording ············································ 34, 35

Selecting Media

Parallel control····················································· 59 Pitch control························································ 41 Playback ····························································· 39 Power off···························································· 17 Power on····························································· 17 Power on/off (standby)········································ 23 Preset name ······················································· 21 Preset selection ················································· 18 Preset settings ··················································· 18 Program playback ··············································· 42 Properties display ················································· 9

Setting defaults

Cables Balanced cable·················································· 11 Coaxial digital cable·········································· 11 Stereo audio cable············································ 11 Change folder name ··········································· 28 Changing files······················································ 40 Character input ··················································· 21 Combine ····························································· 47 Connection Digital (AES/EBU)·············································· 11 Connection Analog connection ··········································· 11 RC-F400S·························································· 52 RS-232C terminal ············································· 12 Connections Analog······························································· 11 Digital································································ 11 Parallel port······················································· 12 Power cord······················································· 12 Control command················································ 57 Copy···································································· 48 Copy folder·························································· 29 Create folder ······················································ 29

vvM Manual track························································ 37 Marking······························································· 37 Menu List···························································· 15 Move··································································· 48

vvS Save Setting························································ 24 SD card································································ 13 Search································································· 40 Search the marks················································ 41 Select all files ····················································· 28 Serial remote control function ···························· 56 Signal path through monitor································ 33 Silent skip recording ··········································· 37 Skip back····························································· 40 Speed Check······················································· 25 System setting···················································· 21

Connections

vvC

vvL Language type····················································· 20 Load Setting························································ 24

Part names and Functions

Accessories··························································· 4 Add file ······························································· 37 Add mark ···························································· 41 Auto cue······························································ 55

vvD Delete folder ······················································ 28 Delete mark ························································ 30 Display··································································· 8 Divide ································································· 47 Dual recording ···················································· 33

Getting Started

Index

Playback Edit Function Control Function Information

65

Appendix Appendix shows the list of commands that control this unit externally through a host device. Normally, it is dealers such as installers that use the list of commands to make settings, so this section is only in English.

nnD&M RC Communication format Control Command List KEY Control

Standby PowerON STOP PLAY PLAY PAUSE SKIP BACK CUE Frame FF

RWD

Track Jump Track Jump >>I Track Jump I@0SZ10\r' (Decimal number) When there is no track or is no current Track or No Card etc. XXXX = 000 1KB=1024byte

Free

Select Folder Track Name

Track Size

Current Track Len Text Information:File Text Information:Artist Text Information:Album Total Folder Number Folder Name

@0?tl'\r' @0?T1'\r' @0?T2'\r' @0?T3'\r' @0?Tf'\r' @0?Fnxxxx'\r'

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command hhmmss @0EThhhmmss'\r'

Current Track Len Text Information:File Text Information:Artist Text Information:Album Total Folder Number Folder Name

MMMSSFF XXXX XXXX XXXX

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@0tlMMMSSFF'\r' @0T1XXXX'\r' @0T2XXXX'\r' @0T3XXXX'\r' @0TfXXXX'\r' @0FnXXXXXX'\r'

0-255 character 0-255 character 0-255 character Four folder number digit specification XXXXXX:Folder name 256 words

Appendix

Track Key select

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Play Track Algo/File CH @0?ch'\r' Algo

@0?af'\r'

Algo

FS

@0?fs'\r'

FS

Artist Title Album nn:Hot Start No

@0?at'\r' @0?ti'\r' @0?al'\r' @0?Hsnn'\r'

Artist Title Album Hot Start Set

@0?HSnn'\r'

Hot Start Set

Rec Volume

@0?RV'\r'

Rec Volume

LLRR

@0RVLLRR'\r'

Pitch

@0?PT'\r'

PITCH

XXXX

@0PTSSXXXX'\r'

@0?Tm'\r' @0?Mtnn'\r'

Total Mark Number Mark Time

XX hhmmssff

@0TmXX'\r' @0Mthhmmssff'\r'

Total Program List Number

@0?tP'\r'

Program List File Name nn:List No. Update List

@0?plnn'\r' @0?UL'\r'

Preset Setting

@0?PS'\r' @0?PNx'\r'

Total Program List XX Number Program List File Name XXXXXXXXXXXX Update List No change Change Preset Preset1 Preset2 Preset3 Preset Name xxxxxxxx

@0?Sm'\r'

Shift Mode

Hot Start Set

Total Mark Number Mark Time

Preset General

CH

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command STEREO @0chST'\r' MONO @0chMO'\r' PCM @0afPMXX'\r' MP3 @0afM3XXX'\r' WAV @0afWVXX'\r' AIFF @0afAIXX'\r' AAC @0afAAXXX'\r' XX @0fsXX'\r'

Preset Title Shift Mode

nn:Mark No.

(x:Preset No)

XXX XXX XXX

@0atxxx'\r' @0tixxx'\r' @0alxxx'\r' @0Hsnnxxxxxxx:HHHmmss'\r' @0HSnnxxxHHHmmss'\r'

Momentary Lock

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@0tPXX'\r' @0plXXXXXXXXXXXX'\r' @0UL00'\r' @0UL01'\r' @0PS01'\r' @0PS02'\r' @0PS03'\r' @0PNnxxxxxxx'\r' @0SmMO'\r' @0SmLK'\r'

Remarks XX :Bit length XXX:bps XX :Bit length XX :Bit length XXX:bps XX: 96KHz=96, 48KHz=48, 44.10KHz=44 The kind of the setting is the same as the selection of Menu. xxx:Artist Max 64 words xxx:Title Max 64 words xxx:Album Max 64 words xxx:Fullpath of Track :Separator HHHmmss:Time XXX(3 digits):Total Track Number HHHmmss:Time When the number of total tracks is 1000 or more, “FFF” is set (0HSnnFFFHHHmmss). LL:Left volume value, RR:Right volume value -60dB=60, MUTE=MU SS:ON/OFF, ON:SS=ON, OFF:SS=OF XXXX:Pitch Value First Sign=0:Plus/1:Minus Second Pitch 10(0~9) Third Pitch 1(0~9) Fourth Pitch 0.1(0~9) Example)ON, :+16.0%:SSXXXX=ON0160 +16.0~-16.0% Range:0.1% XX:Total Mark number hh:hour (24h display 0~23) mm:minute ss:second ff:frame XX:Number of total registration(~99) XXXXXX:File name When Folder List is changed. When Folder List is not changed.

n:Preset No xxxxxx:Preset Name

Appendix

Preset General Preset Rec

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Power On Mode @0?PO'\r'

Power On Mode

Dual Rec

@0?dR'\r'

Dual Rec

Relay Rec

@0?rR'\r'

Relay Rec

Rec level Type

@0?Rl'\r'

Rec level Type

ALC(Rec level)

@0?RL'\r'

Rec level

One Touch Rec

@0?OR'\r'

One Touch Rec

InputSelect

@0?IN'\r'

InputSelect

Rec Format

@0?AF'\r'

Algo

Rec Channel

@0?CH'\r'

CH

Sample rate

@0?FS'\r'

FS

PreRec

@0?PR'\r'

PreRec

A.Track

Time

@0?AT'\r'

A.TrackTime

AutoMark

On/Off

@0?AM'\r'

AutoMark

Silent Skip

On/Off

@0?SS'\r'

S.SKIP

@0?SC'\r'

Silent Time

Silent Time

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command Resume Play @0PORM'\r' Play First @0POPF'\r' STOP @0POST'\r' REC @0PORE'\r' Off @0dROF'\r' SD @0dRS1'\r' USB @0dRUS'\r' Off @0rROF'\r' SD @0rRS1'\r' USB @0rRUS'\r' Master/bal @0RlMA'\r' Separate L/R @0RlLR'\r' Manual @0RLMA'\r' ALC(Separate) @0RLSE'\r' ALC(Mix) @0RLMI'\r' On @0OR00'\r' Off @0OR01'\r' UNBALANSE @0INUB'\r' BALANCE @0INBA'\r' Coaxial(Digi-Unbal) @0INDI'\r' AES/EBU(Digi-Bal) @0INDB'\r' PCM-XX @0AFPMXX'\r' MP3-XXX @0AFM3XXX'\r'

STEREO L-MONO LR-MONO XX

@0CHST'\r' @0CHML'\r' @0CHMX'\r' @0FSXX'\r'

OFF XX (sec) HHMM

@0PR'\r' @0PRxS'\r' @0ATHHMM'\r'

ON OFF ON OFF XX

@0AM00'\r' @0AM01'\r' @0SS00'\r' @0SS01'\r' @0SCXX'\r'

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Remarks

XX :Bit length XXX:bps 320Kbps=320, 64Kbps=064 etc The kind of the setting is the same as the selection of Menu.

XX: 96KHz=96, 48KHz=48, 44.10KHz=44 The kind of the setting is the same as the selection of Menu. x sec:x= 1 ~ 5 (Sec ) HH:hour MM:minute Off=0000, 1min = 0001,5min = 0005 30min = 0030,1hour = 0100 The kind of the setting is the same as the selection of Menu.

XX:sec

Appendix

Preset Rec

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Silent Level @0?SL'\r'

Silent Level

Preset Play

Play Range

@0?pR'\r'

Play Range

@0?PM'\r'

Play Mode

@0?RN'\r'

Random

Program Play/Normal Play

@0?PG'\r'

Finish Mode (Shingle Mode)

@0?FM'\r'

Program Play/Normal Play Finish Mode

Repeat Mode

@0?RE'\r'

Repeat Mode

@0?AC'\r'

Auto Cue

SKIP BACK Search Mode

@0?SB'\r' @0?sM'\r'

SKIP BACK Search Mode

Auto Fade In

@0?FI'\r'

Auto Fade Out

On/Off

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command XX @0SLXX'\r'

All Folder Single Play Continuous ON OFF Normal Play Program Play STOP Next Recue ON OFF OFF XX

@0pRAL'\r' @0pRFD'\r' @0PMSP'\r' @0PMCN'\r' @0RN00'\r' @0RN01'\r' @0PG00'\r' @0PG01'\r' @0FMST'\r' @0FMNT'\r' @0FMRC'\r' @0RE00'\r' @0RE01'\r' @0AC00'\r' @0ACXX'\r'

Fade In

XXX(time) Normal Silent XXX(time)

@0SBXXX'\r' @0sMNO'\r' @0sMSL'\r' @0FIXXX'\r'

@0?FO'\r'

Fade Out

XXX(time)

@0FOXXX'\r'

Start Delay

@0?sD'\r'

Start Delay

xxx

@0sDxxx'\r'

EOM(End Of Message)

@0?ED'\r'

EOM(End Of Message) XX(Time)

@0EDXX'\r'

@0?KY'\r'

Key Control

@0?TD'\r'

Time Display

File Sort

@0?FR'\r'

File Sort

Dimmer

@0?DM'\r'

Dimmer

Display Dimmer

@0?DD'\r'

Display Dimmer

@0KY00'\r' @0KY01'\r' @0TDHMS'\r' @0TDMSF'\r' @0FRDA'\r' @0FRAL'\r' @0DM00'\r' @0DM01'\r' @0DD00'\r' @0DD01'\r' @0DD02'\r' @0DD03'\r' @0DD04'\r'

Play Mode Random

Auto Cue

Master Key (Key Con Pitch) Preset Display Time Display

On/Off

ON/OFF

ON OFF HH:MM:SS MMM:SS:FF Date/Time Alphabetical ON OFF 100% 75% 50% 25% 0%

APPENDIX

Remarks XX: -20dB=20, -25dB=25 etc The kind of the setting is the same as the selection of Menu.

xx:Auto Cue Level Example) -48dB:xx=48 xxx=005:0.5sec… xx:Set time Off:xx = 00 0.5sec:xx = 05, 1.0sec:xx = 10, 1.5sec:xx = 15 xx:Set time Off:xx = 00 0.5sec:xx = 05, 1.0sec:xx = 10, 1.5sec:xx = 15 xxx:set time(10msec) Off:xxx = 000 100msec:xxx = 010, 200msec:xxx = 020, 300msec:xxx = 030 xx=OF:Off, 00:0sec, 05:5sec • Unit : to 60sec.

Appendix Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Preset Display LED Dimmer @0?LD'\r'

Preset Remote

Preset Other

LED Dimmer

Screen Saver

@0?Ss'\r'

Screen Saver

Fadar Start

@0?FD'\r'

Fedar Start

Parallel Port

@0?PA'\r'

Parallel Port

KeyBoard

@0?KB'\r'

KeyBoard

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command 100% @0LD00'\r' 75% @0LD01'\r' 50% @0LD02'\r' 25% @0LD03'\r' ON @0Ss00'\r' OFF @0Ss01'\r' Play @0FDPL'\r' PlayPause @0FDPU'\r' PlayNext @0FDNE'\r' Play&Lock @0FDLO'\r' Play&LockPause @0FDLP'\r' Play&LockNext @0FDLN'\r' StartPause @0FDSP'\r' StartPauseTrack @0FDST'\r' Manual Track @0FDMT'\r' Hot Start @0PAHT'\r' Hot Start Cue Up @0PAHC'\r' Englaish(US) @0KBUS'\r' Englaish(UK) @0KBUK'\r' France @0KBFR'\r' German @0KBGE'\r' Italia @0KBIT'\r' Spanish @0KBSP'\r' Nederland @0KBNE'\r' Swedish @0KBSW'\r' Japanese @0KBJP'\r'

APPENDIX

Remarks

Appendix

Rec Timer

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Rec Timer Timer No:XX @0?ShXX'\r'

Rec Timer

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command Remarks DayOfWeek @0ShDWxxxxxxxxHHMMhhmmXXXX'\r' XX:Reserve No! 01-30 xxxxxxx:Setting on a day of the week The initial (“S”, “M”, “T”, “W”, “T”, “F”, “S”) of the day of the week to reserve is connected, and the day of the week which is not reserved is connected by “_.” hhmm:Time set If it is “Every time”, it is displayed by “**”.

DateTime

Example) Every day 12:15 SMTWTFS1215 Example) It starts in 15 minutes every hour except Wednesday and Friday. SMT_T_S**15 hhmm:Recording time=hour, minute XXXX:UserArea(Min words number=0, Max words number=32words) @0ShDTYYMMDDHHMMhhmmXXXX'\r' XX:Reserve No! 01-30 YYMMDDhhmm:Set Time(Year,Month,Day,Hour,M inute) If it is “Every month” or “Every year”, it is displayed by “**”.. Example) 2012Y6M3D12:15 1206031215 Example) 2012Y Every month3D12:15 hhmm:Recording Time= houre, minute XXXX:UserArea(Min words=0, Max Words=32Words)

APPENDIX

Appendix

Play Timer

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Play Timer Timer No:XX @0?TPXX'\r'

Play Timer

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command Remarks DayOfWeek @0TPDWxxxxxxxxHHMMFFFF'\r' XX:Reserve No! 01-30 xxxxxxx:Setting on a day of the week The initial (“S”, “M”, “T”, “W”, “T”, “F”, “S”) of the day of the week to reserve is connected, and the day of the week which is not reserved is connected by “_.” hhmm:Time set If it is “Every time”, it is displayed by “**”.

DateTime

Example) Every day 12:15 SMTWTFS1215 Example) It starts in 15 minutes every hour except Wednesday and Friday. SMT_T_S**15 FFFFFFFFF:file name(full path)b4 @0TPDTYYMMDDHHMMFFFF'\r' XX:Reserve No! 01-30 YYMMDDhhmm:Set Time(Year,Month,Day,Hour,M inute) If it is “Every month” or “Every year”, it is displayed by “**”.. Example) 2012Y6M3D12:15 1206031215 Example) 2012Y Every month3D12:15

System Setting

Current Timer

@0?Ct'\r'

Current Timer

Reserved Timer

@0?Rt'\r'

Reserved Timer

Play Timer Priority

@0?tp'\r'

Play Timer Priority

Rec Folder

@0?Rf'\r'

Rec Folder

Signal Pass Thru

@0?Sp'\r'

Signal Pass Thru

User area

@0?US'\r'

User area

@0?UA'\r' File name form

@0?Ff'\r'

File name form

Mono

@0?MO'\r'

Mono

Rec Timer Play Timer Rec Timer Play Timer ON OFF Current Fixed ON OFF ON OFF xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

@0CtRExx'\r' @0CtPLxx'\r' @0RtRExx'\r' @0RtPLxx'\r' @0tp00'\r' @0tp01'\r' @0RfCU'\r' @0RfFXNNNNNNNN'\r' @0Sp00'\r' @0Sp01'\r' @0US00'\r' @0US01'\r' @0UAxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'\r'

MN_DT_UA MN_UA_DT DT_MN_UA DT_UA_MN UA_MN_DT UA_DT_MN ON OFF

@0FfMDU'\r' @0FfMUD'\r' @0FfDMU'\r' @0FfDUM'\r' @0FfUMD'\r' @0FfUDM'\r' @0MO00'\r' @0MO01'\r'

APPENDIX

FFFFFFFFF:file name(full path)b4 xx:Timer No. (01~30) xx:Timer No. (01~30) xx:Timer No. (01~30) xx:Timer No. (01~30)

NNNNNNN:Fullpath

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:User Area name(0-32 words) 0 word:no set vlue

Appendix

System Setting

Version etc

Status request command (Host ! This unit) Request Command Digital Out Fs @0?dF'\r'

Digital Out Fs

Volume Input

@0?VI'\r'

Volume Input

Ref (XLR/RCA) (FS Reference)

@0?Fr'\r'

Ref (XLR/RCA) (FS Reference)

Input Trim L

@0?ItL'\r'

Input Trim L

XXX

@0ItLXXX'\r'

Input Trim R

@0?ItR'\r'

Input Trim R

XXX

@0ItRXXX'\r'

Output Trim L

@0?OtL'\r'

Output Trim L

XXX

@0OtLXXX'\r'

Output Trim R

@0?OtR'\r'

Output Trim R

XXX

@0OtRXXX'\r'

Time Form

@0?TF'\r'

Time Form

DateForm

@0?DF'\r'

DateForm

Display Contrast (Brightness) Language

@0?BN'\r'

@0TF12'\r' @0TF24'\r' @0DFMD'\r' @0DFDM'\r' @0DFYM'\r' @0BNXX'\r'

@0?LN'\r'

Display Contrast (Brightness) Language

12h 24h MDY DMY YMD XX

Machine Name

@0?MN'\r'

Machine Name

English Japan xxxxxxxxxxxx

@0LNUS'\r' @0LNJP'\r' @0MNxxxxxxxxxxxx'\r'

Daylight Saving

@0?dS'\r'

Daylight Saving

DST Offset DST Start Date DST End Date Auto Reboot

@0?do'\r' @0?ds'\r' @0?de'\r' @0?Ar'\r'

DST Offset DST Start Date DST End Date Auto Reboot

Card Cheak Version

@0?CK'\r' @0?VN'\r'

Card Cheak Version

@0dS00'\r' @0dS01'\r' @0dohhmm'\r' @0dsMMDDhhmm'\r' @0deMMDDhhmm'\r' @0Ar00'\r' @0Ar01'\r' @0CKXXXXX'\r' @0VNxxxxxxxxmmmmmmm'\r'

@0?UF'\r'

Update File ?

@0?UD'\r'

Update Data

ON OFF hhmm MMDDhhmm MMDDhhmm ON OFF XX.XXX (MB/S) xxxxxxxx:Version No(8 digits) mmmmmmmm: model name OK NG xxxxx NG

Update Update File ? (for RCF400S Update start Update)

Status message (this unit ! host) Ans. Command AUTO @0dFAT'\r' 44.1KHz @0dF44'\r' 48KHz @0dF48'\r' Ext(AES) @0dFEX'\r' Fixed @0VIFX'\r' Variable @0VIVA'\r' XX @0FrXX'\r'

@0UFOK'\r' @0UFNG'\r' @0UDXXXXX'\r' @0UD'\r'

NOTE b is State :When Stop, it is possible to set. b2 “Track No.” is a number of the playback order. The file is managed by “Track No.” in serial communications. “Track No.” is changed by “File Sort”. b3 Preset is managed by not Preset Name but Preset No. (1-3) in serial communications. b4 Character-code:ISO/IEC 8859-1 APPENDIX

Remarks

XX:Set value(dBu) XX=24:XLR=+24dBu / RCA=+10dBV XX=20:XLR=+20dBu / RCA=+6dBV XX=18:XLR=+18dBu / RCA=+4dBV XXX:Trim setting value(+2.0dB~ -2.0dB) XXX=+20:+2.0 XXX:Trim setting value(+2.0dB~ -2.0dB) XXX=+20:+2.0 XXX:Trim setting value(+2.0dB~ -2.0dB) XXX=+20:+2.0 XXX:Trim setting value(+2.0dB~ -2.0dB) XXX=+20:+2.0

XX:01-10

xxxxxxxxxxxx:Machine Name A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9 Max12 words hhmm:00:00~06:00(15min Step)

XX.XXX WriteSpeed(MB/S) xxxxxxxx:Version No(8 digits) mmmmmmmm:model name (Case of DN-700R:DN-700R) (Case of DN-500R:DN-500R) XXXX:Update file information

Appendix

Status Information List When current media change.

When status change.

Status information (this unit ! host ) Ans. Card Card No Card Card In Card Error Unformed Write Protect Door Open Disc Disc No Disc Disc In Disc Error Status Rec D-In Unlock Recording RecPause STOP STOP Cue during AutoCue Scheduled Play PLAY PLAYPAUSE REPEAT PLAY PAUSE FF RWD A-B Repeat Cue Execute Other Loading Busy File List TrackEdit/Preset Operation Error Time Mode(Display Mode) Time Mode(Display Mode) RecRemainTime TotalTrackNumber Total Mark Number Algo Current Date/Time TrackTime(Elapsed Time) Current Date Current Time Recorded Time Recorded Data File name TrackRemainTime Disc Total Time Recorded Channel File information Level Meter File List OFF

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Remarks Command @0CDNC'\r' @0CDCI'\r' @0CDCE'\r' @0CDUF'\r' @0CDWP'\r' @0CDDO'\r' @0CDNC'\r' @0CDCI'\r' @0CDCE'\r' @0STRU'\r' @0STRE'\r' @0STRP'\r' @0STST'\r' @0STCU'\r' @0STAC'\r' @0STSH'\r' @0STPL'\r' @0STPP'\r' @0STPR'\r' @0STFF'\r' @0STRW'\r' @0STAB'\r' @0STCE'\r' @0STLD'\r' @0STBY'\r' @0STFL'\r' @0STED'\r' @0STER'\r' @0TMRE'\r' @0TMTN'\r' @0TMTM'\r' @0TMAG'\r' @0TMND'\r' @0TMTT'\r' @0TMCD'\r' @0TMCT'\r' @0TMRT'\r' @0TMRD'\r' @0TMFN'\r' @0TMTR'\r' @0TMTD'\r' @0TMCH'\r' @0TMFI'\r' @0TMLV'\r' @0TMFL'\r' @0TMOF'\r'

CUE state

Appendix

When current media change. When current track change. When total folder number change. When folder change. When total track number change. When error occurs

Remarks

Status information (this unit ! host ) Ans. Media Media USB SD Cue Track No. XXXX Total Folder Number XXXX Select Folder XXXXXXXXXXXX Total Track Number XXXX Error

Command @0MEUS'\r' @0MES1'\r' @0CnXXXX'\r' @0TfXXXX'\r' @0SFXXXXXXXXXXXX'\r' @0TtXXXX'\r' @0ERnnxxxx'\r'

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XXXX:Track No. XXXX:Total Folder number XXX…:Folder name 4 digits "ss:display Time(00~99) 00:Until Error of Status finish 01:1Second 02:2S 03:3S xxx…:Message (In the number of words, 1-30 words and the codes are ISO/IEC 8859-1)"

License English This section describes software license used for DN-500R/RC-F400S. To maintain the correct content, the original (English) is used.

FRANÇAIS Cette section concerne la licence du logiciel utilisé avec le lecteur DN-500R/RC-F400S. Le document d’origine (en anglais) est utilisé afin d’assurer l’exactitude du contenu.

ESPAÑOL Esta sección describe el contenido de la licencia del software para el DN-500R/RC-F400S. Para mantener el contenido correcto, se utiliza el original (Inglés).

DEUTSCH Dieser Abschnitt beschreibt die für den DN-500R/RC-F400S verwendete Software-Lizenz. Um den korrekten Inhalt zu erhalten, wird das Original (Englisch) verwendet.

ITALIANO Questa sezione descrive la licenza software usata per il DN-500R/ RC-F400S. Per mantenere il giusto contenuto, viene usata la forma originale (in inglese).

SVENSKA Denna sektion beskriver programvarulicenserna som används för DN-500R/RC-F400S. För att behålla det korrekta innehållet används originalspråket (engelska).

Copyright (c) 1990-2003 Wada Laboratory, the University of Tokyo. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Electronic Font Open Laboratory (/efont/). All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. Neither the name of the Wada Laboratory, the University of Tokyo nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WADA LABORATORY, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LABORATORY OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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Dimensions

29/64 (11.6)

19 (482.6)

1 49/64 (45.0)

Weight: 7 lbs 14.99 oz (3.6 kg)

13 35/64 (344.0)

1 49/64 (45.0)

17/64 1 47/64 (6.8) (44.0)

37/64 (14.5)

13 51/64 (350.4)

13 11/16 (347.5)

13 (330.3)

7/32 (5.6)

Unit: in. (mm)

3520 10272 00AP